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Fall 2025 Information Guide Continuing Education

Fall 2025 Information Guide Continuing Education

Added: March 07, 2025

PROGRAM & COURSE LISTING | REGISTRATION INFORMATION FALL 2025 INFORMATION GUIDE Scan to Register Now CONTINUING EDUCATION


APPLY TODAY HOW DO I GET STARTED? Step 1. Choose a program Advisors are available in person, by phone, email, or live-chat through LoneStar.edu/CE, or browse all programs online through LoneStar.edu/Programs. Step 2. Fill out the one-page application Available online through Services.LoneStar.edu/ CERegistration or by contacting your advisor. Step 3. Create a myLoneStar account Register for classes online or directly via your advisor. Class search available at Services.LoneStar.edu/CESchedule. Step 4. Payment due at time of registration Speak to your advisor about financial aid opportunities or payment plan options. COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION IN LoneStar.edu/CERegistration START NOW AT


This schedule has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College reserves the right to make changes. This may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up-to-date course catalog and schedule, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Types of Certificates Definition of Terms....................... 1 Registration Process Registering for Classes .................... 3 Student Services ....................... 10 Program & Course Listings............... 12 Areas of Study ........................ 25 About LSC Campuses ................... 30 Policies and Procedures ................ 40 LSC 2025-2026 Calendar ................ 46 Registration Form ...................... 47 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM & COURSE LISTINGS POLICES & PROCEDURES 12 DEFINITION OF TERMS Level 1 Certificate (Level I) A certificate designed to provide the necessary academic skills and the workforce skills, knowledge, and abilities necessary to attain entry-level employment or progression toward a Level 2 Certificate or an Applied Associate Degree, with at least 50% of course credits drawn from a single technical specialty. A Level 1 Certificate must be designed for a student to complete in one calendar year or less time and consists of at least 15 semester credit hours and no more than 42 semester credit hours. Occupational Skills Award (OSA) A sequence of courses that meet the minimum standard for program length specified by the Texas Workforce Commission for the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program (9-14 SCH for credit courses or 144-359 contact hours for workforce continuing education courses). Additional program characteristics must apply to meet the OSA standard. Institutional Credentials Leading to Licensure or Certification (ICLC) A credential awarded by an institution upon a student’s completion of a course or series of courses that represents the achievement of identifiable skill proficiency and leads to licensure or certification. Institutional Award (IA) A sequence of courses or stand-alone course that provides industry training which results in a Lone Star College workforce certificate. Training designed for quick entry into the workforce. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) One CEU is 10 contact hours of successful completion of a continuing education course. CEUs are recognized internationally as a measure of substantive professional education and training. Instruction Types The instruction type for all classes is ‘In Person’ unless otherwise noted. • IN PERSON: face-to-face instruction attended on-campus in a classroom setting. • ONLINE: Asynchronous or Synchronous (meets on specific days and times) classes in a 100% virtual setting. Access your Online class at LoneStar.edu/LSC-Online. • HYBRID: a combination of in-person instruction with computer, internet, paper, or Online learning features. Linked Courses Linked courses are designated by a symbol in the program listing. If a CE linked course was taken from 2005 to present, it can be articulated if it is linked to credit courses. These classes may last the entire semester or any portion thereof. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. Students who wish to receive credit hours must complete a Prior Learning Assessment by CE-Credit Articulation form and petition for credit. For details, go to LoneStar.edu/PLA or see an advisor. 40 1


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3 Continuing Education Registration Process REGISTERING FOR CLASSES LSC offers many possibilities for enriching careers and personal lives. The Continuing Education (CE) courses listed in this schedule are designed to provide you with courses and certificates that prepare you for your next career or to advance in your current position. Community Education courses provide personal enrichment. Apply and Register Online Getting Started! 1. Apply for New User Account. 2. Schedule your meeting with a CE Advisor. 3. Register for classes. New Student User Application Process New Students will need to create a temporary username and password, using their up-to-date personal email address, to submit an online application. Be sure to check the box stating “I’m not a robot” and click “Create Account” for the next steps. NOTE: This username and password will be used to complete CE application only; once application is completed, submitted, and confirmed, you will receive an email with your new LSC credentials. There are four different ways to “Get Started”: 1. Online 2. In-Person 3. Email 4. Phone Returning Student If you have previously attended classes with Lone Star College, your LSC Student ID # remains the same. Returning Students use their my.LoneStar.edu email address as their login username. Credit Student If you are a current Credit student, you will need to apply through the “New Student” application form at LoneStar.edu/CE and wait for your email. Depending on the pre-requirements, you will get a To-Do email or a Confirmation email. 3


4 Continuing Education Registration Process Fill out Application form: Next, you will be directed to the Online Application form. Fill out the application form, certify, and click on “Submit” at the bottom of page. Once the validation process is complete you will receive a confirmation notice to your provided email. Click icon to learn more about the Continuing Education programs offered at Lone Star College. Also, feel free to contact the Lone Star College campus to learn more about which program/plan best suits the classes/certification you are aiming to pursue. 4


5 Continuing Education Registration Process Certify and Submit: Complete form by checking Certification box and clicking Submit. Upon submission, an on-screen message will appear indicating the status of real time processing of your application. After Application Submission: Please wait for Lone Star College to complete processing your application automatically. • Takes approximately 10 mins System will then generate and send you an email with next steps to follow. • If you do not receive email in 10-20 minutes, please contact Lone Star College campus located at LoneStar.edu/CE and reference your LSC student ID number received on the screen of submission. 5


6 Continuing Education Registration Process Admittance Email Communication: LSC student ID # and email address will be provided. Follow email instructions to create/reset your username and password for Lone Star College student portal (iStar). Once you gain access to the LSC student portal, you will be able to view TO-DO items (if the program you applied requires additional documentation such as transcripts, Licenses etc.), register for class, pay tuition and fees, change emergency contact information etc. Thank You Email Fully Admitted Email Requires Additional Documentation Email Please note: If you have questions or difficulty creating/resetting your password for Lone Star College student portal, please contact IT Service Desk 281.318.HELP (4357). 6


7 Continuing Education Registration Process Lone Star College Email is your Username Get Email Address or Reset Password Locked Out? Phone IT Service Desk Steps for Online Registration Class enrollment is through the myLoneStar portal. Students, will be directed to the my.LoneStar.edu page. Log into your myLoneStar student account using your Lone Star College email and password. Once logged into your student account, please double check “Tasks ”. There may be Holds on your account preventing you to move forward. For assistance, please call 281.318.HELP(4357). 1. Select the Student Tile. 2. From the Student Homepage, click on the Manage Classes tile. 4. From Select a Value click current enrollment Term. Note: If the current enrollment term (Spring, Summer, Fall) does not appear STOP here, contact a campus CE office to activate the term. 3. From the left pane select Class Search and Enroll. 7


8 Continuing Education Registration Process 5. In the Class Search and Enroll window enter Class number and click the arrow to view. Note: If the right arrow is not active, see Step 4 and contact a campus CE office to activate the current term. 6. In the Class Search Results window you may view your selected class. Select and click the right arrow or class to view details in Course Information. 7. In the Course Information window you can view your Class Selection. 8. Step 1 of 3 Review Class Selection 9. Step 2 of 3 Enroll or Add to Cart Option to click Previous or Next Click Next top right. �nroll or ��� �o ��o����� ��r� ��� ����� ����� COURSE RUBRIC EXAMPLE COURSE RUBRIC EXAMPLE 8


9 Continuing Education Registration Process 10. Step 3 of 3: Review and Submit 11. CONFIRMATION • Class Cancellation - check your weekly email for the latest schedule changes. • Class time conflicts - contact a campus CE Advisor to override and enroll you into the class. • Students cannot register after class start date - contact the campus coordinator for registration approval. Review and click Submit. Tips: Why do I see an error? Now that you have registered into a class click the 6WXGHQW +RPHSDJH icon at the top left side and follow the instructions in Step #3 Online Payment. A reminder to students that if you register for classes and do not complete your payment, after 72 hours the system will drop your classes automatically. To Register on Campus Use the Continuing Education/Corporate College Registration form provided at the end of this schedule. If registering at a campus, complete the registration form and take it to your nearest Lone Star College campus. Don’t worry if you have blanks left on the form or have questions. Advisors are available to help you through this process. Add/Drop Classes You can add a class as long as this is done before the class is scheduled to begin. If you wish to drop a class and receive a full refund, you must drop the class one full business day before the class is scheduled to begin. If a drop is not made at least one full business day before class starts, there will be no refund. Lab fees are nonrefundable. Students cannot drop a CE class Online. Tuition and Fees Lab fee of $15 is included in the price of most classes. $50 Lab fee for Truck Driving, Phlebotomy, and Welding classes. Fees are subject to change and some may change after the printing of this document. Course Availability Some courses are offered only in selected semesters and are not available every semester. Please see course schedule for details, or go to LoneStar.edu/CE. To Schedule an appointment with a Continuing Education Advisor Advisors are available to help you make informed decisions about your career path. We can assist you in scheduling your courses for a specific program certificate or answer any questions you may have regarding the program schedule. Advisors are also available to assist you with registration and providing financial aid options. Prerequisites Some programs and courses require documentation or coursework prior to enrollment. Review Programs of Study webpage for course prerequisites at LoneStar.edu/Programs. Checklist completion for some programs is a three-week process. If you would like more detail on a specific class, review the panel to the left side of your screen and click on the specific details you are looking for. Once you have decided on a class you would like to register for, click on your selection. Next, find and click on the class details for the offering that best fits your schedule. Follow steps 1 through 3 as provided to complete enrollment. Make sure the class section fits your schedule and click ”Submit”. Once submitted, it may take a few minutes. Note the icon in the upper right corner of the page indicates that your request is processing. After that, print the Registration Confirmation page. Follow provided directions to complete payment for your classes. Ready to Make Payment? Step 1: Select the Student Icon in MyLoneStar Step 2: Select the Financial Account icon Step 3: Select Make Payments 9


10 Continuing Education Registration Process PAYMENT METHODS Credit card or electronic check payment is required when registering Online. Accepted credit cards include American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa. If you register in person, credit cards and cash are accepted. We also accept money orders and checks. Please make payable to Lone Star College. Payment is due at time of registration. Refunds Students must officially withdraw one business day before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Lab fees are nonrefundable. If you receive a refund check in error, please contact your nearest CE office. Returned Checks There is a $30 charge plus applicable fees for returned checks. Checks returned unpaid must be promptly redeemed by cash or money order, or registration will be canceled and all records withheld. Need Financial Assistance? Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) This funding is available based on an applicant’s eligibility and financial need. Many workforce certificate courses are eligible for TPEG funding until funds are depleted. Call your local Lone Star College CE office for more information. Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov (school code 011145) to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSa) application. Please allow one week for application to process. A CE Advisor on campus can get you started today. WIOA/Workforce Program Some certificate programs are certified through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), to provide assistance to unemployed or displaced workers. Contact a CE advisor or Lucy Solomon at 281.290.2826 or [email protected] to determine if you qualify for paid job training. Funding opportunities include tuition, fees, books, and other required materials, if you qualify. Adult Education and Literacy Service Adult education and literacy services are provided with support from the Gulf Coast Workforce Board to help individuals discover a new career or enhance skills in their current position. Tuition funding is available for approved continuing education training certificates in Allied Health, Business and Trade Careers. Visit LoneStar.edu/Adult-Education or call 281.260.3576 for details on eligibility and approved training certificates offered throughout Lone Star College. Concurrent enrollment in workforce training and adult education contextualized courses required for all funded students. Please allow a minimum of ten business days for eligibility processing. Other Financial Opportunities Occasionally, other funders of financial assistance become available. You can find which type is right for you at LoneStar.edu/Financial-Aid-Types. Veterans Advising & Financial Services Students using Military/Veteran Education Benefits must meet with a Campus Veteran Liaison/Advisor prior to enrolling. The Campus Liaison/Advisors will assist you with your degree plan and ensure your classes are eligible for Military/Veteran Education benefits. Visit LoneStar.edu/Veterans-Services or call 281.290.2922. CE STUDENT SERVICES/ADVISING CE Offices: LSC-CyFair 281.290.3460 LSC-Houston North 281.260.3501 LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1660 LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7446 LSC-North Harris 281.618.5602 LSC-Tomball 281.357.3676 LSC-University Park 281.290.2601 Go to LoneStar.edu/Continuing-Education for further information. Library Services The mission of the LSC libraries is to support a successful educational experience, nurture the intellectual and cultural life of the community, encourage critical thought, promote information literacy, and provide innovative and high-quality services and programs. Student ID card required. For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/Library/About-Libraries. Student Talent Acquisition Services Lone Star College has a number of ways to assist with your career search. First, our campus Career Services staff can help you determine which career is right for you, then match that with the correct degree or certificate program to prepare you with the right skills and knowledge. When you complete your certification you should contact our Student Talent Acquisition Center that offers Online services and In Person job fairs to connect you to Houston area employers. Please visit LoneStar.edu/Career-Services or LoneStar.edu/Career-Fairs Online and select the Career Star icon, or call 281.401.5358. Senior Adult – Academy For Lifelong Learning Individuals must be age 50+ in order to participate in the classes, which are held during the spring and fall semesters. For more information, call Shardae Shaw at 281.290.3471 or email [email protected]. FAQs How can I obtain professional development credits? Contact a Corporate College business consultant for the latest professional development opportunities.Visit LoneStar.edu/CorporateCollege for more information. Will I be required to pay out of district fees for CE courses? Continuing Education courses do not require out of district fees, and you can live anywhere in the US or globally. All fees are assessed at the time of registration. Do I need a High School Diploma or GED to obtain a Workforce/Fast Track Certificate? Some Work Force/Fast Track Certificates will require a High School Diploma or GED. Please discuss with an advisor or check LoneStar.edu/Programs for specifics. Do I need a meningitis vaccine? Some students may require the meningitis vaccination. For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/Meningitis. Most CE students will not require a meningitis vaccine. Specific immunization list exists for fast track healthcare programs. 10


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Continuing Education Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS CF | LSC-CyFair HN | LSC-Houston North KC | LSC-Kingwood M | LSC-Montgomery NH | LSC-North Harris OL | LSC-Online TC | LSC-Tomball UP | LSC-University Park Programs of Study These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE ACCOUNTING Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper (Bilingual offerings available) CF | KC | M | NH | UP CE Certificate Accounting, Office I ACNTC 2100106 24 $399 Accounting, Office II ACNTC 2104201 24 399 Introduction MS Excel ITSWC 2102210 24 399 Intermediate MS Excel ITSWC 2104601 24 399 QuickBooks I ACNTC 2101002 16 271 QuickBooks II ACNTC 2105402 16 271 Tuition and Fees 128 $2,138 Prepares for Intuit Certified Bookkeeping Professional Exam. Exam fee $125 Payroll Assistant M Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper Cerfiticate - Plus 128 $2,138 Payroll Accounting I ACNTC 2101511 24 399 Payroll Accounting II ACNTC 2109112 24 399 Tuition and Fees 176 $2,936 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Administrative Assistant M CE Certificate Introduction MS Word POFIC 2102406 16 $271 Administrative Office Procedures POFTC 2100902 48 783 Introduction MS Excel ITSWC 2102210 24 399 Intermediate MS Excel ITSWC 2104601 24 399 Introduction MS Outlook ITSWC 2103001 16 271 Tuition and Fees 128 $2,123 Program admission requirement: High School Diploma or GED®. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Exam Preparation UP CE Certificate Lean Six Sigma Green Belt BMGTC 1109151 57 $1,900 Tuition and Fees 57 $1,900 Prepares for the IASSC Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt™ (ICGB™) & CSSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Exam. Exam fee $350 | $159 Project Management (Project Management Institution) UP CE Certificate PMP Certification Exam Preparation BMGXC 5000134 35 $1,542 Tuition and Fees 35 $1,542 Exam Preparation Course. Prepares for the Project Management Professional© Exam. Exam fee $405 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 12


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings This schedule has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date information, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Programs of Study PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Fall 2025 Continuing Education Information Guide Review degrees and certificates at LoneStar.edu/Programs DRAFTING & DESIGN AutoCAD Draftsman CF | M | UP CE Certificate AutoCAD, Introduction DFTGC 2101401 32 $527 AutoCAD, Intermediate DFTGC 1105000 32 527 AutoCAD, Advanced DFTGC 1200400 32 527 Tuition and Fees 96 $1,581 Prepares for the Autodesk Certified User Exam. Exam fee $94 SolidWorks Designer CF | UP CE Certificate Solidworks I DFTGC 2109120 30 $495 Solidworks II DFTGC 1109101 30 495 Solidworks III DFTGC 1109103 30 495 Tuition and Fees 90 $1,485 Prepares for the Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) in Mechanical Design. Exam fee $99 MANUFACTURING Mechanical Technician/Mechatronics (MSSC) UP Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Basic Mechanic Skills for Energy ENERC 2103000 64 $1,039 Basic Electronics I IEIRC 2102001 32 527 Work Skills for the Workplace BUSGC 1101200 8 143 Concepts of Total Quality Management BMGTC 2102412 16 271 Programmable Logic Controllers for Mechatronics ELPTC 1100308 40 655 Tuition and Fees 160 $2,635 Prepares for the Certified Production Technician (CPT) Exam. Exam fee $265 WELDING Welder Core Skills (AWS) M Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDGC 2102804 80 $1,330 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) WLDGC 2103004 80 1,330 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) WLDGC 2103404 96 1,586 Pipe Welding WLDGC 2104106 80 1,330 Tuition and Fees 336 $5,576 Prepares for American Welding Society Exam. Personal Protective Equipment $430, Tools $135, Exam fee $110 per test Welder (SMAW) M CE Certificate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDGC 2102804 80 $1,330 Tuition and Fees 80 $1,330 Personal Protective Equipment $430, Tools $135, Exam fee $110 ENERGY, MANUFACTURING, & CONSTRUCTION 13


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS CF | LSC-CyFair HN | LSC-Houston North KC | LSC-Kingwood M | LSC-Montgomery NH | LSC-North Harris OL | LSC-Online TC | LSC-Tomball UP | LSC-University Park Programs of Study These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE Welder (GMAW) M CE Certificate Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) WLDGC 2103004 80 $1,330 Tuition and Fees 80 $1,330 Personal Protective Equipment $430, Tools $135, Exam fee $110 Welder (GTAW) M CE Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) WLDGC 2103404 96 $1,586 Tuition and Fees 96 $1,586 Personal Protective Equipment $430, Tools $135, Exam fee $110 Welder (Pipe) M CE Certificate Pipe Welding WLDGC 2104106 80 $1,330 Tuition and Fees 80 $1,330 Personal Protective Equipment $430, Tools $135, Exam fee $110 ADULT EDUCATION & LITERACY ESOL ABE ESOL Advanced Level / Civics CF | HN | KC | M | TC ABE ESOL Advanced Level / Civics ENGLC 6400015 72 $0 Tuition and Fees 72 $0 ABE ESOL Beginning Level CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC ABE ESOL Beginning Level ENGLC 6400011 72 $0 Tuition and Fees 72 $0 ABE ESOL Intermediate Level CF | HN | KC | M | NH ABE ESOL Intermediate Level ENGLC 6400013 72 $0 Tuition and Fees 72 $0 ABE ESOL Literacy CF | HN | KC | M | NH ABE ESOL Literacy ENGLC 6400010 72 $0 Tuition and Fees 72 $0 ESOL Career Transitions for ESOL Professionals HN | NH | TC ESOL Career Transitions for ESOL Professionals ENGLC 6400019 72 $0 Tuition and Fees 72 $0 ESOL & LANGUAGES Orientation and placement testing required prior to registration for the ABE courses below. The ABE courses are free to students who apply and are eligible. For more information, contact the AEL Office at: 281.260.3576 or 936.273.7259 or visit LoneStar.edu/Adult-Education to schedule an available orientation and testing appointment. No classes will meet during the holidays. Department consent required. Contact the CE office at a LSC campus near you to register. 14


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings This schedule has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date information, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Programs of Study PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Fall 2025 Continuing Education Information Guide Review degrees and certificates at LoneStar.edu/Programs ESOL • ESOL Advanced Listening & Speaking CF | HN | M | TC | UP ESOL Advanced Listening & Speaking ESOLC 3008401 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Grammar I CF | HN | KC | M | TC | UP ESOL Grammar I ESOLC 3000801 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Grammar II CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Grammar II ESOLC 3000802 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Grammar III CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Grammar III ESOLC 3000803 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Grammar IV CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Grammar IV ESOLC 3000804 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Grammar for Writing V CF | M | TC | UP ESOL Grammar IV ESOLC 3000805 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Integrated Reading/Writing CF | KC | M | TC | UP ESOL Integrated Reading/Writing ESOLC 3003101 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Language Skills Workshop CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Language Skills Workshop ESOLC 3000800 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Oral Communication II CF | HN | KC | M | TC | UP ESOL Oral Communication II ESOLC 3008201 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Oral Communication III CF | HN | KC | M | TC | UP ESOL Oral Communication III ESOLC 3008301 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Reading and Vocabulary I CF | HN | KC | M | NH | UP ESOL Reading and Vocabulary I ESOLC 3006101 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Reading and Vocabulary II CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Reading and Vocabulary II ESOLC 3006201 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Reading and Vocabulary III CF | HN | KC | M | TC | UP ESOL Reading and Vocabulary III ESOLC 3006301 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 Linked courses are designated by a symbol in the program listing. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. 15


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS CF | LSC-CyFair HN | LSC-Houston North KC | LSC-Kingwood M | LSC-Montgomery NH | LSC-North Harris OL | LSC-Online TC | LSC-Tomball UP | LSC-University Park Programs of Study These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE • ESOL Reading and Vocabulary IV CF | HN | KC | M | TC | UP ESOL Reading and Vocabulary IV ESOLC 3006401 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Writing I CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Writing I ESOLC 3007101 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Writing II CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Writing II ESOLC 3007201 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Writing III CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Writing III ESOLC 3007301 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Writing IV CF | HN | KC | M | NH | TC | UP ESOL Writing IV ESOLC 3007401 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 • ESOL Writing V TC ESOL Writing V ESOLC 3007501 64 $335 Tuition and Fees 64 $335 LANGUAGES • Beginning Spanish I CF | KC | M | UP Beginning Spanish I SPANC 3141101 80 $415 Tuition and Fees 80 $415 • Beginning Spanish II CF | KC | M | UP Beginning Spanish II SPANC 3141201 80 $415 Tuition and Fees 80 $415 • French I, Beginning CF French I, Beginning FRENC 3141101 80 $415 Tuition and Fees 80 $415 • French II, Beginning CF French II, Beginning FRENC 3141201 80 $415 Tuition and Fees 80 $415 • Japanese I, Beginning CF | KC Japanese I, Beginning JAPNC 3101101 80 $415 Tuition and Fees 80 $415 • Japanese II, Beginning CF | KC Japanese II, Beginning JAPNC 3101201 80 $415 Tuition and Fees 80 $415 • Spanish Conversation I CF Spanish Conversation I SPANC 3130001 48 $255 Tuition and Fees 48 $255 16


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings This schedule has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date information, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Programs of Study PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Fall 2025 Continuing Education Information Guide Review degrees and certificates at LoneStar.edu/Programs • Spanish for Native Speaker II KC Spanish for Native Speaker II SPANC 3201500 48 $255 Tuition and Fees 48 $255 GED® TEST PREPARATION ABE GED® Math and Language Arts CF | HN | KC | M | NH ABE GED® Math and Language Arts ABEAC 6400015 54 $0 Tuition and Fees 54 $0 Prepares for General Educational Development (GED®) official exam. ABE GED® Revisión en Español HN | M | NH | TC ABE GED® Revisión en Español ABEAC 6400020 48 $0 Tuition and Fees 48 $0 Prepares for General Educational Development (GED®) official exam. ABE Integrated EL Civics M | NH ABE GED® Revisión en Español ABEAC 6400004 48 $0 Tuition and Fees 48 $0 ABE Math and Reading for Allied Health M | NH ABE Math and Reading for Allied Health ABEAC 6400001 48 $0 Tuition and Fees 48 $0 ABE Math and Reading for Business Career M | NH ABE Math and Reading for Business Career ABEAC 6400002 48 $0 Tuition and Fees 48 $0 ABE Math and Reading for Trade Careers NH ABE Math and Reading for Trade Careers ABEAC 6400003 48 $0 Tuition and Fees 48 $0 GED® Full Review CF | KC | M | NH | TC | UP GED® Full Review DEVSC 3900506 48 $255 Tuition and Fees 48 $255 Prepares for General Educational Development (GED®) official exam. Exam fee $145 GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED®) & TEST PREP Orientation and placement testing required prior to registration for the ABE courses below. The ABE courses are free to students who apply and are eligible. For more information, contact the AEL Office at: 281.260.3576 or 936.273.7259 or visit LoneStar.edu/Adult-Education to schedule an available orientation and testing appointment. No classes will meet during the holidays. Department consent required. Contact the CE office at a LSC campus near you to register. 17


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS CF | LSC-CyFair HN | LSC-Houston North KC | LSC-Kingwood M | LSC-Montgomery NH | LSC-North Harris OL | LSC-Online TC | LSC-Tomball UP | LSC-University Park Programs of Study These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE TEST PREPARATION HESI Test Preparation TC HESI Test Preparation DEVSC 3940505 24 $399 Tuition and Fees 24 $399 Preparatory Algebra I CF | KC | M | TC | UP Preparatory Algebra I DEVSC 3900030 48 $255 Tuition and Fees 48 $255 Preparatory Algebra II CF | KC | M | TC | UP Preparatory Algebra II DEVSC 3900031 48 $255 Tuition and Fees 48 $255 TSI, SAT, ACT Test Preparation TC TSI, SAT, ACT Test Preparation DEVSC 3940506 48 $783 Tuition and Fees 48 $783 DENTAL Dental Assistant KC | TC Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Dental Assisting Applications DNTAC 2105303 128 $1,679 Chairside Assisting DNTAC 2101502 128 1,679 Registered Dental Assistant Exam Review DNTAC 2100302 16 223 Clinical - Dental Assisting/Assistant DNTAC 2106002 60 1,015 Tuition and Fees 332 $4,596* Prepares for Registered Dental Exam. | Required by: Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE). Scrubs $25, Shoes $35, State Exam fee $186 HEALTH SCIENCES *Clinical Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/8/0 *Clinical Insurance Liability Fee applies: (Fall $12/Spring $8/Summer $0) • High School Diploma • Copy of S. S. Card • Copy of TX DL or ID • Background Check • Hepatitis B (3 shots)/TITER • TDAP (last 10 years) • MMR (2 shots)/TITER • Varicella (2shots) • TB Skin Test Negative (within 6 mos.) • Flu shot (seasonal) • Valid AHA Heartsaver CPR card/ certification • Physical Exam • TABE testing • Health Occupations Immunization Informed Consent testing Speak to an advisor about the latest information regarding “Notice of Potential Ineligibility for Occupational Licensing”. Registration requirements may take two weeks to process. Registration Requirements for all Healthcare Programs could include the following: Health Occupation Programs have a checklist to assist with your documents! View the latest checklist available at LoneStar.edu/CE (under CE Policies & Forms). A checklist is also available in the overview section of each Healthcare Program available at LoneStar.edu/Programs. State Licensure Eligibility Lone Star College offers some workforce associate degree or certificate programs in which a state license is required to obtain employment in healthcare, emergency services or business services fields. For students in these programs who may have a criminal background, please be advised that the background check results could keep you from being licensed by the State of Texas or other licensing agencies required to obtain employment. If a student has a question about his or her background and licensure, please speak with the appropriate department chair, program director, or person listed on the program website. Students also have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the applicable licensing agency. 18


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings This schedule has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date information, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Programs of Study PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Fall 2025 Continuing Education Information Guide Review degrees and certificates at LoneStar.edu/Programs ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY Electrocardiography Monitor Technician KC | M | TC CE Certificate Electrocardiography Monitor Technician ECRDC 2101103 42 $561 Tuition and Fees 42 $561* Electrocardiography Technician NH Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Electrocardiography ECRDC 2101101 32 $431 Electrocardiography, Diagnostic DSAEC 2104002 64 847 Cardiovascular Technology Technician, Clinical CVTTC 2106003 80 1,015 Electrocardiography Technician Proctor Fee ECRXC 7000002 3 54 Tuition and Fees 179 $2,347* Prepares for Electocardiography Technician Exam. | Required by: American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals. Scrubs $25, Shoes $35, ACA Exam fee $100 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Basic M Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Emergency Medical Technician, Basic EMSPC 2100104 144 $879 Emergency Medical Technician, Clinical EMSPC 2106003 80 495 Tuition and Fees 224 $1,374* Pre-requirements $86+, Supplies $75+ HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Medical Coding Specialist CF | KC Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Medical Terminology I HITTC 2100503 64 847 Basic Medical Coding POFMC 2100003 80 1,055 Advanced Medical Coding HITTC 2204600 80 1,055 Coding Certification Exam Review HITTC 2204500 52 691 Tuition and Fees 276 $3,648 Prepares for the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) Exam. Exam fee $199 MEDICAL ASSISTING Clinical Medical Assistant KC | M Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Clinical Medical Assistant- LEC MDCAC 2106001 112 $1,471 Clinical Medical Assistant - LAB MDCAC 2106002 70 925 Medical Assisting Test Preparation MDCAC 2109100 24 327 Clinical Medical Assistant - Clinical MDCAC 2106003 80 1,015 Tuition and Fees 286 $3,738* Prepares for Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) Exam. Pre-requirements $86+, Supplies $75+, Exam fee $160 NURSING Nurse Aide (CNA) CF | KC | M | NH | TC | UP CE Certificate Nurse Aide, Certified NURAC 2100105 64 $847 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) NURAC 2106003 44 587 Tuition and Fees 108 $1,434* Prepares for TDADS Nurse Aide State Exam | Required by: Nurse Aide Training and Competency Program. Pre-requirements $86+, Supplies $75+ 19


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS CF | LSC-CyFair HN | LSC-Houston North KC | LSC-Kingwood M | LSC-Montgomery NH | LSC-North Harris OL | LSC-Online TC | LSC-Tomball UP | LSC-University Park Programs of Study These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE Patient Care Technician M Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Nurse Aide, Certified NURAC 2100105 64 $847 Patient Care Technician Skills NURAC 2109103 16 223 Nurse Aide Skills NURAC 2200503 40 535 Professionalism & Customer Service HITTC 2101901 24 327 in a Health Environment Tuition and Fees 144 $1,932* Pre-requirements $86+, Supplies $75+ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Practitioner Re-entry TC Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Physical Function in Occupational Therapy -or- OTHAC 1203100 or 32 $624 Occupational Performance from Birth to Adolescence -or- OTHAC 1104100 or 32 624 Occupational Performance for Elders -or- OTHAC 1105300 or 32 624 Mental Health in Occupational Therapy OTHAC 1200900 32 624 Health Care Management in Occupational Therapy OTHAC 1203500 32 624 Occupational Therapy Practice Fieldwork OTHAC 1109100 80 1,055 Tuition and Fees 144 $2,303 Pre-requirements $86+, Supplies $75+ PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY ACPE IV Sterile Compounding TC CE Certificate ACPE IV Sterile Compounding PHRAC 1109101 40 $535 Tuition and Fees 40 $535 PHLEBOTOMY Phlebotomist CF | KC | M | NH | TC Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Phlebotomy PLABC 2102301 96 $1,298 Phlebotomy, Clinical PLABC 2106001 100 1,050 Tuition and Fees 196 $2,348* Prepares for National Phlebotomy Exam. | Required by: National Healthcare Association. Pre-requirements $86+, Supplies $75+ STERILE PROCESSING Sterile Processing Technician Non-Practicum TC Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Intro to the Human Body & Disease CSPDC 2107101 48 $639 Infection Control CSPDC 2107201 80 1,055 Essentials of Medical Terminology HPRSC 2100604 24 327 Tuition and Fees 152 $2,021 Prepares for HSPA (Healthcare Sterile Processing Association; formerly IAHCSMM) Exam. Scrubs $25, Shoes $35, Exam fee $125 Sterile Processing Technician Practicum TC Level 1 Certificate (Level 1) Sterile Processing Technician Non-Practicum - Plus 152 $2,021 Practicum CSPDC 2107301 400 1,050 Tuition and Fees 552 $3,071 Prepares for HSPA (Healthcare Sterile Processing Association; formerly IAHCSMM) Exam. Scrubs $25, Shoes $35, Exam fee $125 20


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings This schedule has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date information, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Programs of Study PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Fall 2025 Continuing Education Information Guide Review degrees and certificates at LoneStar.edu/Programs NETWORKING & COMPUTER • CISCO Network Administrator (CCNA) KC Occupational Skills Award (OSA) CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks ITCCC 2101401 80 $400 CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials ITCCC 2104401 80 400 CCNA 3: Enterprise Networking, Security ITCCC 2202001 80 400 Tuition and Fees 240 $1,200 WEB SERVICES Amazon Web Services Foundations CF CE Certificate AWS Academy Cloud Foundations ITNWC 1100900 48 $687 Linux Essentials ITSCC 1100604 32 463 Tuition and Fees 80 $1,150 Prepares for CompTIA A+ Certification Examinations. Exam fee $246 Amazon Web Services Architecting CF Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Amazon Web Services Foundations - Plus 80 $1,150 Cloud Deployment & Infrastructure Management ITNWC 1103600 80 1,135 Tuition and Fees 160 $2,285 Exam fee $50 ART • 2-D Design KC | NH 2-D Design ARTSC 3131101 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Art Appreciation KC Art Appreciation ARTSC 3130101 48 $159 Tuition and Fees 48 $159 • Art History: Prehistory to Gothic KC Art History: Prehistory to Gothic ARTSC 3130301 48 $159 Tuition and Fees 48 $159 • Art History: Renaissance to Modern KC Art History: Renaissance to Modern ARTSC 3130401 48 $159 Tuition and Fees 48 $159 INFORMATION & COMPUTER SCIENCE LEISURE Linked courses are designated by a symbol in the program listing. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. 21


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS CF | LSC-CyFair HN | LSC-Houston North KC | LSC-Kingwood M | LSC-Montgomery NH | LSC-North Harris OL | LSC-Online TC | LSC-Tomball UP | LSC-University Park Programs of Study These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE • Ceramics I CF | KC | M | NH Ceramics I ARTSC 3234601 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Ceramics II CF | KC | M | NH Ceramics II ARTSC 3234701 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Drawing I CF | KC | M | NH | UP Drawing I ARTSC 3930002 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Drawing II CF | KC | NH | UP Drawing II ARTSC 3930003 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Painting I CF | M | UP Painting I ARTSC 3231601 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Painting II CF | M | UP Painting II ARTSC 3231701 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 DANCE • Beginning Ballet M Beginning Ballet DANCC 3980008 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 DRAMA • Acting I TC Acting I DRAMC 3135101 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 MUSIC ENSEMBLE • Chamber Singers KC | UP Chamber Singers MUENC 3105101 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 • Concert Choir KC | M | UP Concert Choir MUENC 3930001 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 • Jazz Ensemble KC | M | UP Jazz Ensemble MUENC 3930002 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 • Symphonic Band KC | M Symphonic Band MUENC 3212401 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 Linked courses are designated by a symbol in the program listing. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. 22


23 Continuing Education Program & Course Listings This schedule has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date information, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Programs of Study PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Fall 2025 Continuing Education Information Guide Review degrees and certificates at LoneStar.edu/Programs • Symphonic Orchestra KC | UP Symphonic Orchestra MUENC 3112301 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 PHOTOGRAPHY • Photography I M | NH Photography I PHOTC 3235601 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Photography II M Photography II PHOTC 3235701 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 WRITING • Writing, Creative M Writing, Creative ENGLC 3230701 48 $255 Tuition and Fees 48 $255 PERSONAL TRAINER Personal Trainer CF | M CE Certificate Personal Training FITTC 2103702 32 $431 Exercise Science FITTC 2201301 48 639 Tuition and Fees 80 $1,070 LAW ENFORCEMENT Basic Peace Officer (TCOLE) KC Level 1 Certificate (Level 1) Basic Peace Officer I CJLEC 2100601 155 $945 Basic Peace Officer II CJLEC 2101201 155 945 Basic Peace Officer III CJLEC 2101801 155 945 Basic Peace Officer IV CJLEC 2102401 155 945 Basic Peace Officer V CJLEC 2102900 155 945 Tuition and Fees 775 $4,725 Uniforms $300, Fingerprinting $40, Driving Report $12, Physical/Drug Screen $125, Psychological Exam $160 • Symphonic Orchestra KC | UP Symphonic Orchestra MUENC 3112301 48 $111 Tuition and Fees 48 $111 PHOTOGRAPHY • Photography I M | NH Photography I PHOTC 3235601 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 • Photography II M Photography II PHOTC 3235701 96 $303 Tuition and Fees 96 $303 WRITING • Writing, Creative M Writing, Creative ENGLC 3230701 48 $255 Tuition and Fees 48 $255 PERSONAL TRAINER Personal Trainer CF | M CE Certificate Personal Training FITTC 2103702 32 $431 Exercise Science FITTC 2201301 48 639 Tuition and Fees 80 $1,070 LAW ENFORCEMENT Basic Peace Officer (TCOLE) KC Level 1 Certificate (Level 1) Basic Peace Officer I CJLEC 2100601 155 $945 Basic Peace Officer II CJLEC 2101201 155 945 Basic Peace Officer III CJLEC 2101801 155 945 Basic Peace Officer IV CJLEC 2102401 155 945 Basic Peace Officer V CJLEC 2102900 155 945 Tuition and Fees 775 $4,725 Uniforms $300, Fingerprinting $40, Driving Report $12, Physical/Drug Screen $125, Psychological Exam $160 PUBLIC SAFETY & HUMAN/CONSUMER SERVICES Linked courses are designated by a symbol in the program listing. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. 23


Continuing Education Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS CF | LSC-CyFair HN | LSC-Houston North KC | LSC-Kingwood M | LSC-Montgomery NH | LSC-North Harris OL | LSC-Online TC | LSC-Tomball UP | LSC-University Park Programs of Study These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE TRUCK DRIVING Truck Driving, Professional CDL NH Occupational Skills Award (OSA) Commercial Drivers License Written Skills CVOPC 2100502 40 $690 Professional Truck Driver I CVOPC 2101315 112 1,842 Professional Truck Driver II CVOPC 2104001 80 1,330 Commercial Drivers License Exam Preparation CVOPC 2101502 8 178 Tuition and Fees 240 $4,040 Prepares for the Texas Department of Public Safety Class A CDL. Work Shirts $40, DOT Physical $60, Motor Vehicle Report $6.50, Learner’s Permit $25, Drug Screen $35.50, Driver’s License $97, FMCSA Query $1.25 TRANSPORTATION & GLOBAL LOGISTICS For more information and to schedule an information session, contact the Transportation and Global Logistics Technology Center at 346.380.6250. Department consent required. 24


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CF: LSC-CyFair HN: LSC-Houston North K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris OL: LSC-Online T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park | ★ Total Certificate or Degree Offered 1 LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized areas of study. Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. CF HN K M NH OL T UP General Academic Transfer Programs Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Emergency Management Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) Degree in Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Drama Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in English Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Fine Arts Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in History Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Mexican-American Studies Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Music Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Speech Communication Associate of Science (AS) Degree in History Field of Study Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Level II Certificate Game Design & Simulation DeveloperProgrammer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Developer-Programmer AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Programming) Level II Certificate Live Entertainment Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Live Entertainment Technology AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Visual Communication CF HN K M NH OL T UP Visual Communication AAS Degree 3D Animation Level II Certificate Graphic Design Level II Certificate Motion Graphics Level II Certificate Multimedia Designer Level II Certificate Video & Post Production Level II Certificate Web Design Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Bilingual Interpreter Occupational Skills Certificate Business & Professional Services Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Business Administration Field of Study CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Level I Certificate Tax Preparation Level I Certificate Professional Accountancy Advanced Technical Certificate Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Administrative Services AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Administrative Support Level II Certificate Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning CF HN K M NH OL T UP Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning AAS Degree Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Level II Certificate Business Administration CF HN K M NH OL T UP Business Administration AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Business Administration Level II Certificate eSports Level II Certificate Data Analytics CF HN K M NH OL T UP Data Analytics AAS Degree Data Analytics Level II Certificate Medical Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Administrative Services AAS Degree Medical Front Desk Level I Certificate Medical Administrative Support Level II Certificate Paralegal Studies CF HN K M NH OL T UP Paralegal Studies AAS Degree Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper Certificate, CE Certificate Administrative Assistant, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the Experienced Supervisor, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the New Supervisor, CE Certificate Payroll Assistant Occupational Skills Award Project Management Certificate, CE Certificate Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Architectural Design Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Architectural Design Technology AAS Degree Architectural Design Level I Certificate Construction Supervision CF HN K M NH OL T UP Construction Supervision AAS Degree Construction Supervision Occupational Entry, Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level II Certificate Electrical Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Electrical Technology AAS Degree Electrical Technology Occupational Skills Certificate Electrical Technology Level I Certificate Electrical Technology Level II Certificate PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 9.29.24) CLSC Credit and NonLSC Programs of Stdegree plans are avtheir education to oGeneral AcaAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of SciencBachelor's DBachelor of ApplieBachelor of Applieand Trades ManagBachelor of ApplieBachelor of ScienceArts, HumaAcademic TrAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of Arts (AAssociate of SciencGame DesigGame Design & SiGame DesignGame DesigProgrammeGame Design & SiGame DesignLevel II CertifiLive EntertaLive EntertainmenLive EntertainVideo ProducLevel I CertifiLive EntertainVideo ProducLevel II CertifiVisual ComVisual Communica3D 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Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. CF HN K M NH OL T UP General Academic Transfer Programs Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Emergency Management Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) Degree in Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Drama Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in English Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Fine Arts Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in History Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Mexican-American Studies Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Music Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Speech Communication Associate of Science (AS) Degree in History Field of Study Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Level II Certificate Game Design & Simulation DeveloperProgrammer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Developer-Programmer AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Programming) Level II Certificate Live Entertainment Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Live Entertainment Technology AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Visual Communication CF HN K M NH OL T UP Visual Communication AAS Degree 3D Animation Level II Certificate Graphic Design Level II Certificate Motion Graphics Level II Certificate Multimedia Designer Level II Certificate Video & Post Production Level II Certificate Web Design Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Bilingual Interpreter Occupational Skills Certificate Business & Professional Services Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Business Administration Field of Study CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Level I Certificate Tax Preparation Level I Certificate Professional Accountancy Advanced Technical Certificate Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Administrative Services AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Administrative Support Level II Certificate Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning CF HN K M NH OL T UP Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning AAS Degree Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Level II Certificate Business Administration CF HN K M NH OL T UP Business Administration AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Business Administration Level II Certificate eSports Level II Certificate Data Analytics CF HN K M NH OL T UP Data Analytics AAS Degree Data Analytics Level II Certificate Medical Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Administrative Services AAS Degree Medical Front Desk Level I Certificate Medical Administrative Support Level II Certificate Paralegal Studies CF HN K M NH OL T UP Paralegal Studies AAS Degree Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper Certificate, CE Certificate Administrative Assistant, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the Experienced Supervisor, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the New Supervisor, CE Certificate Payroll Assistant Occupational Skills Award Project Management Certificate, CE Certificate Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Architectural Design Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Architectural Design Technology AAS Degree Architectural Design Level I Certificate Construction Supervision CF HN K M NH OL T UP Construction Supervision AAS Degree Construction Supervision Occupational Entry, Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level II Certificate Electrical Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Electrical Technology AAS Degree Electrical Technology Occupational Skills Certificate Electrical Technology Level I Certificate Electrical Technology Level II Certificate PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 9.29.24) 26


CF: LSC-CyFair HN: LSC-Houston North K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris OL: LSC-Online T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park | ★ Total Certificate or Degree Offered 2 LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized areas of study. Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. CF HN K M NH OL T UP Electrical Vehicle Charging Station Installation & Maintenance Technician CF HN K M NH OL T UP Electrical Technology Occupational Skills Certificate Electrical Technology Level I Certificate EV Charging Station Installation & Maintenance Level II Certificate Geographic Information Systems CF HN K M NH OL T UP Geographic Information Systems AAS Degree GIS Technician Level I Certificate GIS Systems Analyst Level II Certificate Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) & Refrigeration CF HN K M NH OL T UP HVAC & Refrigeration AAS Degree HVAC Commercial Servicing Level I Certificate HVAC Occupational Entry Level I Certificate HVAC Residential Servicing Level I Certificate Industrial Diesel Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Industrial Diesel Technology AAS Degree Industrial Diesel Technology Level I Certificate Industrial Diesel Technology Level II Certificate Industrial Electronics Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Industrial Electronics Technology AAS Degree Field Service Technician Level I Certificate Inspection Technology Specialization CF HN K M NH OL T UP Inspection Technology Specialization AAS Degree Ultrasonic Examination Level I Certificate Visual Examination Level I Certificate Electromagnetic-Safety Level II Certificate Instrumentation Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Instrumentation Technology AAS Degree Instrumentation Technology Level II Certificate Land Surveying & Mapping Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Land Surveying & Mapping Technology AAS Degree Land Surveyor Level I Certificate Machining Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Machining Technology AAS Degree Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer Level I Certificate Machinist I Level I Certificate Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer Level II Certificate Mechanical Design Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Mechanical Design Technology AAS Degree Mechanical Design Level I Certificate Petroleum Service Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Petroleum Service Technology AAS Degree Field Service Technician Level I Certificate Petroleum Service Technology Level II Certificate Process Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Process Technology AAS Degree Process Technology Level II Certificate CF HN K M NH OL T UP Robotics-Automated Manufacturing Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Robotics-Automated Manufacturing Technology AAS Degree Field Service Technician Level I Certificate Robotics-Automated Manufacturing Technology Level II Certificate Welding Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Welding Technology AAS Degree Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Level I Certificate Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Level I Certificate Welding Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP AutoCAD Draftsman Certificate CE Certificate Automation and Electronics Technician Occupational Skills Award Electrical Helper CE Certificate Electrical Lineworker Level I Certificate HVAC Occupational Entry Certificate Level I Certificate Mechanical Technician/Mechatronics Occupational Skills Award Solar Installer CE Certificate SolidWorks Designer Certificate CE Certificate Welding Blueprint Reading Certificate CE Certificate Welding Core Skills (AWS) Occupational Skills Award Welding, Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) CE Certificate Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc CE Certificate Welding, Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) CE Certificate Welding, Shielded Metal Arc Pipe CE Certificate Engineering, Mathematics & Sciences Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Biology AS Degree Biomedical Engineering AS Degree Chemical Engineering AS Degree Civil Engineering AS Degree Electrical Engineering AS Degree Industrial Engineering AS Degree Mechanical Engineering AS Degree Health Sciences Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Health and Wellness AA Degree Adult Cardiac and Vascular Sonography CF HN K M NH OL T UP Adult Cardiac and Vascular Sonography AAS Degree Biotechnology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Biotechnology AAS Degree Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Advanced Technical Certificate Computed Tomography CF HN K M NH OL T UP Computed Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate Dental Hygiene CF HN K M NH OL T UP Dental Hygiene AAS Degree Diagnostic Medical and Vascular Sonography CF HN K M NH OL T UP Diagnostic Medical and Vascular Sonography AAS Degree PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 9.29.24) CF: LSC-CyFair HN: LSC-Houston North K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris OL: LSC-Online T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park | ★ Total Certificate or Degree Offered 1 LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized areas of study. Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. CF HN K M NH OL T UP General Academic Transfer Programs Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Emergency Management Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) Degree in Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Drama Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in English Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Fine Arts Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in History Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Mexican-American Studies Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Music Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Speech Communication Associate of Science (AS) Degree in History Field of Study Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Level II Certificate Game Design & Simulation DeveloperProgrammer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Developer-Programmer AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Programming) Level II Certificate Live Entertainment Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Live Entertainment Technology AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Visual Communication CF HN K M NH OL T UP Visual Communication AAS Degree 3D Animation Level II Certificate Graphic Design Level II Certificate Motion Graphics Level II Certificate Multimedia Designer Level II Certificate Video & Post Production Level II Certificate Web Design Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Bilingual Interpreter Occupational Skills Certificate Business & Professional Services Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Business Administration Field of Study CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Level I Certificate Tax Preparation Level I Certificate Professional Accountancy Advanced Technical Certificate Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Administrative Services AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Administrative Support Level II Certificate Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning CF HN K M NH OL T UP Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning AAS Degree Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Level II Certificate Business Administration CF HN K M NH OL T UP Business Administration AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Business Administration Level II Certificate eSports Level II Certificate Data Analytics CF HN K M NH OL T UP Data Analytics AAS Degree Data Analytics Level II Certificate Medical Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Administrative Services AAS Degree Medical Front Desk Level I Certificate Medical Administrative Support Level II Certificate Paralegal Studies CF HN K M NH OL T UP Paralegal Studies AAS Degree Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper Certificate, CE Certificate Administrative Assistant, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the Experienced Supervisor, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the New Supervisor, CE Certificate Payroll Assistant Occupational Skills Award Project Management Certificate, CE Certificate Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Architectural Design Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Architectural Design Technology AAS Degree Architectural Design Level I Certificate Construction Supervision CF HN K M NH OL T UP Construction Supervision AAS Degree Construction Supervision Occupational Entry, Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level II Certificate Electrical Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Electrical Technology AAS Degree Electrical Technology Occupational Skills Certificate Electrical Technology Level I Certificate Electrical Technology Level II Certificate PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 9.29.24) 1 lls, followed by the it Program of Study planning to continue H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP 27


CF: LSC-CyFair HN: LSC-Houston North K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris OL: LSC-Online T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park | ★ Total Certificate or Degree Offered 3 LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized areas of study. Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 9.29.24) CF HN K M NH OL T UP Emergency Medical Services Professions CF HN K M NH OL T UP Emergency Medical Services Professions AAS Degree Emergency Medical Services Profession-Paramedic Level I Certificate Health Information Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Health Information Technology AAS Degree Coding Level II Certificate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) CF HN K M NH OL T UP Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Advanced Technical Certificate Medical Assisting CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Assisting Level I Certificate Medical Laboratory Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Laboratory Technology AAS Degree Medical Radiologic Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Radiologic Technology AAS Degree Nursing CF HN K M NH OL T UP Nursing AAS Degree ADN to VN Level II Certificate Nursing Assistant Level II Certificate Nursing - Vocational Nursing CF HN K M NH OL T UP Vocational Nursing Level II Certificate Occupational Therapy Assistant CF HN K M NH OL T UP Occupational Therapy Assistant AAS Degree Pharmacy Management CF HN K M NH OL T UP Pharmacy Management AAS Degree Pharmacy Technology Level I Certificate Physical Therapist Assistant CF HN K M NH OL T UP Physical Therapist Assistant AAS Degree Polysomnography Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Polysomnography Technology AAS Degree Respiratory Care CF HN K M NH OL T UP Respiratory Care AAS Degree Surgical Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Surgical Technology AAS Degree Veterinary Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Veterinary Technology AAS Degree Veterinary Assistant Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP ACPE IV Sterile Compounding CE Certificate Clinical Medical Assistant Occupational Skills Award Dental Assistant Occupational Skills Award Electrocardiography Monitor Technician CE Certificate Electrocardiography Technician Occupational Skills Award Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Occupational Skills Award Medical Coding Specialist Occupational Skills Award Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitoring CE Certificate Nurse Aid (CNA) Certificate CE Certificate Occupational Therapy Re-entry Occupational Skills Award Patient Care Technician Occupational Skills Award Personal Trainer (NASM) CE Certificate Phlebotomist Occupational Skills Award CF HN K M NH OL T UP Sterile Processing Technician Non-Practicum Certificate Occupational Skills Award Sterile Processing Technician Practicum Track Level I Certificate Information Technology & Computer Science Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Computer Science AS Degree Cloud Computing CF HN K M NH OL T UP Cloud Computing AAS Degree Cloud Computing Level I Certificate Cloud Computing Level II Certificate Computer Networking Specialization - Cisco CF HN K M NH OL T UP Computer Networking Specialization - Cisco AAS Degree Cisco Network Analyst Level I Certificate Cisco Network Administrator Level II Certificate Computer Networking Specialization - Microsoft CF HN K M NH OL T UP Computer Networking Specialization - Microsoft AAS Degree Network & System Support Level I Certificate Computer Programming Specialist CF HN K M NH OL T UP Computer Programming Specialist AAS Degree Computer Programmer Level I Certificate Computer Programming Specialist Level II Certificate Cybersecurity CF HN K M NH OL T UP Cybersecurity AAS Degree Mobile/Web Application Development CF HN K M NH OL T UP Mobile/Web Application Development AAS Degree Network and Computer System Administrator CF HN K M NH OL T UP Network and Computer System Administrator AAS Degree Network and Computer System Administrator Basic Certificate Level I Certificate Network and Computer Administrator Advanced Certificate Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP A+ Certification CE Certificate Amazon Web Services Architecting Occupational Skills Award Amazon Web Services Foundation CE Certificate Appian Associate Developer CE Certificate AWS Cloud Practitioner CE Certificate AWS Solutions Architect CE Certificate Cisco Network Administrator (CCNA) Certificate Occupational Skills Award CompTIA A+ CE Certificate CompTIA Network+ CE Certificate CompTIA Security+ CE Certificate Python Software Developer CE Certificate Salesforce Administrator CE Certificate Salesforce Developer CE Certificate SAP-Systems, Applications, & Products in Data Processing Occupational Skills Award CF: LSC-CyFair HN: LSC-Houston North K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris OL: LSC-Online T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park | ★ Total Certificate or Degree Offered 1 LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized areas of study. Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. CF HN K M NH OL T UP General Academic Transfer Programs Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Emergency Management Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) Degree in Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Drama Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in English Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Fine Arts Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in History Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Mexican-American Studies Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Music Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Speech Communication Associate of Science (AS) Degree in History Field of Study Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Level II Certificate Game Design & Simulation DeveloperProgrammer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Developer-Programmer AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Programming) Level II Certificate Live Entertainment Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Live Entertainment Technology AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Visual Communication CF HN K M NH OL T UP Visual Communication AAS Degree 3D Animation Level II Certificate Graphic Design Level II Certificate Motion Graphics Level II Certificate Multimedia Designer Level II Certificate Video & Post Production Level II Certificate Web Design Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Bilingual Interpreter Occupational 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Medical Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Administrative Services AAS Degree Medical Front Desk Level I Certificate Medical Administrative Support Level II Certificate Paralegal Studies CF HN K M NH OL T UP Paralegal Studies AAS Degree Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper Certificate, CE Certificate Administrative Assistant, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the Experienced Supervisor, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the New Supervisor, CE Certificate Payroll Assistant Occupational Skills Award Project Management Certificate, CE Certificate Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Architectural Design Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Architectural Design Technology AAS Degree Architectural Design Level I Certificate Construction Supervision CF HN K M NH OL T UP Construction Supervision AAS Degree Construction Supervision Occupational Entry, Level I Certificate Construction 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CF: LSC-CyFair HN: LSC-Houston North K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris OL: LSC-Online T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park | ★ Total Certificate or Degree Offered 4 LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized areas of study. Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 9.29.24) CF HN K M NH OL T UP Public Safety & Human/Consumer Services Barbering CF HN K M NH OL T UP Barbering AAS Degree Barbering Level I Certificate Cosmetology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Cosmetology AAS Degree Cosmetology Operator Level I Certificate Cosmetology - Facial CF HN K M NH OL T UP Cosmetology - Facial AAS Degree Facial Specialist Level I Certificate Emergency Management CF HN K M NH OL T UP Emergency Management AAS Degree Emergency Management Level I Certificate Emergency Management Level II Certificate Fire Science Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Fire Science Technology AAS Degree Basic Structural Firefighter Level I Certificate Human Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Human Services AAS Degree Basic Chemical Dependency Counselor Level I Certificate Human Services Level I Certificate Interpreter Training Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Interpreter Training Technology AAS Degree ASL Communications Skills Level I Certificate Massage Therapy CF HN K M NH OL T UP Massage Therapy Level I Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Basic Peace Officer (TCOLE) Level I Certificate Community Health Worker Occupational Skills Award Social/Behavioral Sciences & Education Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Criminal Justice Field of Study AA Degree Political Science AA Degree Sociology AA Degree Teaching AAT Degree Occupational and Life Skills CF HN K M NH OL T UP Business Operations Level I Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP LifePATH Foundations CE Certificate Teacher, Substitute CE Certificate Texas Teacher Certification - Clinical Teaching Track Occupational Skills Award Texas Teacher Certification - Internship Track Occupational Skills Award Transportation & Logistics Automotive Service Technician CF HN K M NH OL T UP Automotive Service Technician AAS Degree Automotive Service Technician Level I Certificate Automotive Service Technician Level II Certificate CF HN K M NH OL T UP Logistics Management CF HN K M NH OL T UP Logistics Management AAS Degree First Line Logistics Leader Level I Certificate Professional Pilot CF HN K M NH OL T UP Professional Pilot AAS Degree Professional Pilot Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Automotive Lubrication Technician Occupational Skills Award Automotive Technician Certificate CE Certificate Certified Logistics Technician CE Certificate Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification CE Certificate Professional Truck Driver - Class A CDL Occupational Skills Award Truck Driving, CDL (Stevens Transport) CE Certificate CF: LSC-CyFair HN: LSC-Houston North K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris OL: LSC-Online T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park | ★ Total Certificate or Degree Offered 1 LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized areas of study. Each area of study represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each area. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student’s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/Programs-Classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students who want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students who want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. CF HN K M NH OL T UP General Academic Transfer Programs Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Emergency Management Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) Degree in Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Drama Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in English Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Fine Arts Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in History Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Mexican-American Studies Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Music Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Speech Communication Associate of Science (AS) Degree in History Field of Study Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Designer-Artist AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Level II Certificate Game Design & Simulation DeveloperProgrammer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Game Design & Simulation Developer-Programmer AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Programming) Level II Certificate Live Entertainment Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Live Entertainment Technology AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level I Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Video Production for Live Entertainment Technology Level II Certificate Visual Communication CF HN K M NH OL T UP Visual Communication AAS Degree 3D Animation Level II Certificate Graphic Design Level II Certificate Motion Graphics Level II Certificate Multimedia Designer Level II Certificate Video & Post Production Level II Certificate Web Design Level II Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Bilingual Interpreter Occupational Skills Certificate Business & Professional Services Academic Transfer CF HN K M NH OL T UP Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Business Administration Field of Study CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Level I Certificate Tax Preparation Level I Certificate Professional Accountancy Advanced Technical Certificate Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Administrative Services AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Administrative Support Level II Certificate Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning CF HN K M NH OL T UP Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning AAS Degree Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Level II Certificate Business Administration CF HN K M NH OL T UP Business Administration AAS Degree Business Operations Level I Certificate Business Administration Level II Certificate eSports Level II Certificate Data Analytics CF HN K M NH OL T UP Data Analytics AAS Degree Data Analytics Level II Certificate Medical Administrative Services CF HN K M NH OL T UP Medical Administrative Services AAS Degree Medical Front Desk Level I Certificate Medical Administrative Support Level II Certificate Paralegal Studies CF HN K M NH OL T UP Paralegal Studies AAS Degree Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate Continuing Education CF HN K M NH OL T UP Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper Certificate, CE Certificate Administrative Assistant, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the Experienced Supervisor, CE Certificate Leadership Skills for the New Supervisor, CE Certificate Payroll Assistant Occupational Skills Award Project Management Certificate, CE Certificate Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Architectural Design Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Architectural Design Technology AAS Degree Architectural Design Level I Certificate Construction Supervision CF HN K M NH OL T UP Construction Supervision AAS Degree Construction Supervision Occupational Entry, Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level I Certificate Construction Supervision Level II Certificate Electrical Technology CF HN K M NH OL T UP Electrical Technology AAS Degree Electrical Technology Occupational Skills Certificate Electrical Technology Level I Certificate Electrical Technology Level II Certificate PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 9.29.24) 1 lls, followed by the it Program of Study planning to continue H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP H OL T UP 29


About LSC-CyFair Cypress-Fairbanks residents voted to become part of Lone Star College in August 2000 and the new Lone Star CollegeCyFair opened in August 2003 as the fifth Lone Star College. LSC-CyFair has three locations to help make education accessible and convenient for the rapidlygrowing Cypress-Fairbanks area: 1) The LSC-CyFair campus on Barker Cypress Road at West Road, a 200-acre, state-of-theart campus centered around water features; 2) The LSC-Cypress Center at Clay and Fry Roads, that serves residents in the southwest area of CypressFairbanks, and; 3) The LSC-Westway Park Technology Center, off Beltway 8 between Clay and Tanner Roads, which houses the Cybersecurity, IT and Visual Communication programs. Highlights • LSC-CyFair offers more than 60 areas of study for the traditional, full- or part-time student; university partnerships, academic transfer courses and degrees; and workforce development and continuing education. • Leading-edge technology to promote relevant job skills in Networking, Visual Communication and more. • State-of-the-art advanced manufacturing center, preparing students for degrees in welding, manufacturing, machining, electronics, drafting, engineering technology and more. • Exceptional healthcare programs including nursing, medical radiologic technology, medical assisting and sonography. • Access to a comprehensive library system via a collaborative community partnership with the Harris County Public Library and LSC-CyFair. • Training for Emergency Medical Services and Fire Science students at the Emergency Services Education Center via a collaborative community partnership with LSC-CyFair and the Emergency Services District. • Artistic talent in many mediums displayed in the Bosque Gallery, as well as choral, instrumental and theatrical performances year-round in the Center for the Arts. • Comprehensive student support to help students identify and complete their academic and career goals. • Achievable prestigious scholarships, research internships, leadership roles and service opportunities at state, national and international levels through Phi Theta Kappa and The Honors College at LSC-CyFair. • Paid internships, help transitioning from intern to permanent positions in intended industry, one-on-one career coaching through the Falcon Internship Program, which works with nearly 100 business owners to meet the demands of today’s competitive job market. • • Bachelor degree options including Cybersecurity Bachelor of Applied Technology and Bachelor of Science in Nursing available, with Bachelor of Applied Science degrees in Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management and Early Childhood Education and Teaching in the works. LSC-CYFAIR 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433-1383 281.290.3200 LoneStar.edu/CyFair LSC-CYPRESS CENTER 19710 Clay Road Katy, TX 77449 832.782.5000 LoneStar.edu/CypressCenter LSC-WESTWAY PARK TECHNOLOGY CENTER 5060 Westway Park Boulevard Houston, TX 77041 346.275.6000 LoneStar.edu/Westway-Center LSC-CyFair LSC-Cypress Center Sam Houston Pkwy. Hwy. 6 Barker Cypress Fry Rd. Clay Rd. I-10 Hwy. 249 FM 1960 Hwy. 290 West Rd. Spencer Rd. Hwy. 529 W. Little York LSC-Westway Park Technology Center 30


About LSC-Houston North In August of 2019, Lone Star College launched its seventh college, Lone Star CollegeHouston North. This college provides programs and support to serve students and communities in the surrounding Beltway 8 region of the Lone Star College service area. Lone Star College-Houston North consists of LSC-Houston North Fairbanks, a two-story facility located at U.S. Highway 290 and West Little York Road; LSC-Houston North Fallbrook, a two-story facility located adjacent to Fallbrook Church on Walters Road; LSC-Houston North Greenspoint, a three-story facility located near I-45 and south of the Beltway feeder; and LSC-Houston North Victory, a two-story facility located on Victory Drive within the Acres Homes community. Highlights by Location • LSC-Houston North Fairbanks opened in 2002. This location has a diverse student population that represents more than 60 countries. • LSC-Houston North Fallbrook opened in 2020. This location includes credit and non-credit programming specifically designed to meet community needs. • LSC-Houston North Greenspoint began offering classes in 2004. This location includes credit and non-credit programming specifically designed to meet community needs. • LSC-Houston North Victory opened in 2010. This location includes the Victory Early College High School that has been recognized as a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. Highlights • The college builds upon the success of the previous centers by offering comprehensive educational experience for students. • All courses within selected credit and non-credit programs will be offered in their entirety. Students will have the opportunity to start and finish programs at each location. • Courses will be offered in the morning, afternoon, and evening blocked schedules to support part-time, working students. • The college has a culture of mentoring supported by faculty and peer mentors. • Courses are offered in eight-week terms allowing for faster credit accumulation. • Students are supported by selected wraparound services to address nonacademic needs. Victory N. Sam Houston Parkway E. Greenspoint Dr. Hwy. 249 I-45 North Hardy Toll Rd. West Montgomery FM 1960 W. Little York 610 LSC-Houston North Fairbanks LSC-Houston North Victory LSC-Houston North Greenspoint LSC-Houston North Fallbrook LSC-HOUSTON NORTH FAIRBANKS 14955 Highway 290 Houston, TX 77040 832.782.5001 LoneStar.edu/HoustonNorth LSC-HOUSTON NORTH FALLBROOK 12750 Walters Rd. Houston, Texas 77014 281.810.5602 LoneStar.edu/HoustonNorth LSC-HOUSTON NORTH GREENSPOINT 250 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. E. Houston, TX 77060 281.260.3501 LoneStar.edu/HoustonNorth LSC-HOUSTON NORTH VICTORY 4141 Victory Drive Houston, Texas 77088 281.810.5602 LoneStar.edu/HoustonNorth 31


About LSC-Kingwood When Lone Star CollegeKingwood opened in August 1984 as the second Lone Star College, it was referred to as the “East Campus.” Situated on 273 beautifully landscaped wooded acres, LSC-Kingwood is conveniently located at U.S. Highway 59 and Kingwood Drive in the northeast sector of Lone Star College’s territory. LSC-Kingwood offers three off-site locations to serve the rapidly growing communities of Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita and eastern Montgomery County. The locations include the LSC-Atascocita Center (15903 West Lake Houston Parkway), LSC-East Aldine Center (2430 Aldine Mail Route Rd.) and the LSCProcess Technology Center (14001 Lockwood Road in Generation Park). LSC-Kingwood is the educational institution of choice for more than 11,000 students. The college’s mission is to help people reach their educational goals through quality programming offered on and off campus. Highlights • LSC-Kingwood offers more than 60 areas of study for the traditional, full- or part-time student; university partnerships, academic transfer courses and degrees; and workforce development and continuing education. The campus also offers high school students the opportunity to earn college credits through its dual credit and early college programs. • The Health Professions Center houses the college’s health care and training courses for dental assisting, dental hygiene, nursing occupational therapy assistant and respiratory care programs. • The Career and Transfer Center (CAT Center) holds in-person and virtual events during the fall and spring semesters. The Career Services Department hosts job fairs to assist students in finding jobs in the Lake Houston community. The CAT Center also hosts Transfer Fairs to help students further their educational journey after leaving LSC-Kingwood. • LSC-Kingwood offers various performing and visual arts classes such as music, drama, art, and a fine arts gallery. • LSC-Kingwood anticipates the opening of its Fire Training Facility in Fall 2025. The 2,000 square foot addition houses all necessary equipment for students to undergo fire exercises and learn other essential skills to become certified firefighters in Texas. LSC-KINGWOOD 20000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339-3801 1.800.883.7939 281.312.1600 LoneStar.edu/Kingwood LSC-ATASCOCITA CENTER 15903 West Lake Houston Parkway Atascocita, TX 77044 832.775.0800 LoneStar.edu/Atascocita-Center LSC-EAST ALDINE CENTER 2430 Aldine Mail Route Road Houston, TX 77039 346.378.7503 LoneStar.edu/East-Aldine-Center LSC-PROCESS TECHNOLOGY CENTER 14001 Lockwood Road Houston, TX 77044 346.773.3800 LoneStar.edu/LSC-ProcessTechnology-Center US Hwy. 59 FM 1960 FM 1314 McClellan Rd. Sorters Rd. Kingwood Dr. Northpark Dr. Will Clayton Pkwy. LSC-Kingwood W. Lake Houston Pkwy. LSC-Atascocita Center Lake Shore Landing LSC-Process Technology Center Sam Houston Pkwy. LSC-East Aldine Center 32


About LSC-Montgomery Located on 165 acres of pine forest between The Woodlands and Conroe, LSCMontgomery was established as a comprehensive college to serve the residents of Montgomery County. LSC-Montgomery is many things to many people. For some it is the first step toward a degree-associate, bachelor’s or master’s. For others, it offers career programs and certificates that lead to real jobs in two years or less. Still others enjoy leisure learning opportunities, artistic programs, library access, fitness, community events, and more. Highlights • Promotes success of all students in a challenging and supportive learning environment. • Offers more than 60 comprehensive areas of study for workforce training and transfer through full- or part-time enrollment, available in online, hybrid, and face-to-face format. • Features an Honors College for high-achieving students, with emphasis on exploration through research, travel and honors coursework. • Empowers students through the Undergraduate Research Institute to participate in inquiry, methodology and discovery at increasingly advanced levels. • Hosts students at LSC-Conroe Center in workforce programs, including welding, automotive and aviation, as well as courses designed for transfer. LSC-MONTGOMERY 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384-4500 Local: 936.273.7000 Metro: 936.321.5161 LoneStar.edu/Montgomery LSC-CONROE CENTER 777 Conroe Park North Drive Conroe, TX 77303 936.521.4500 LoneStar.edu/ConroeCenter I-45 North FM 1488 Hwy. 242 West College Park Dr. Needham Rd. FM 1314 Hwy. 105 Loop 336 S. LSC-Conroe Center LSC-Montgomery Hwy. 75 FM 3083 FM 1484 Hwy. 105 777 Conroe Park North Dr. 33


About LSC-North Harris Since 1973, Lone Star CollegeNorth Harris has been serving residents of the Aldine and Spring school districts. It was the first and founding college of Lone Star College and set the pace with quality, affordable education. LSC-North Harris serves thousands of students via its 200-acre main campus located in north Houston. Industry-specific classes and programs are also offered through the college’s specialized facilities: the LSC-Health Professions Building, the LSC-Transportation & Global Logistics Technology Center and the CHI LSC-North Harris School of Cosmetology, all of which capitalize on local partnerships to provide valuable training in highdemand fields. Highlights • LSC-North Harris offers flexible class schedules and first-class professors who recognize students’ need to juggle classes with work and family responsibilities. Courses are held during the day, in the evening, on weekends, and in fast-track, independent, online or individualized study formats. • More than 180 degree and certificate programs are designed for both university transfer and career building. • Comprehensive library services are available for students and the community, which includes a Makerspace - an interactive lab where students can use advanced technology to create, invent and learn. • Free tutoring, computer lab use, on-campus parking, intramural sports programs, plus a comprehensive weight training center, dance/aerobics studio, mile-long walking trail and gymnasium are also available. • The college’s Fine Arts Department offers a comprehensive curriculum with programs in art, dance, theater and music. • LSC-Health Professions Building, located near Houston Northwest Medical Center, is home to many of the college’s Allied Health and Nursing programs, including Health Information Technology and Pharmacy Technology. • LSC-Transportation & Global Logistics Technology Center helps students learn the skills necessary to become a truck driver. The facility houses six classrooms, a large driving track, six backing pads and a realistic truck driving simulator. • CHI LSC-North Harris School of Cosmetology is a unique partnership that brings the world-renowned methods and products of Farouk Systems, Inc. to an exceptional cosmetology program, with an up-to-date curriculum and experienced instructors. LSC-NORTH HARRIS 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX 77073-3499 281.618.5400 LoneStar.edu/NorthHarris LSC-HEALTH PROFESSIONS BUILDING 17200 & 17202 Red Oak Houston, TX 77090-2647 281.943.6900 LoneStar.edu/HealthProfessions LSC-TRANSPORTATION & GLOBAL LOGISITICS TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1200 E. Cypresswood Drive Spring, TX 77373 346.380.6250 LoneStar.edu/ TransportationGlobalLogisitcsTechnologyCenter CHI LSC-NORTH HARRIS SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY 910 E. Richey Road Houston TX 77073 832.234.5600 LoneStar.edu/CHIschool N. Sam Houston Parkway E. Greenspoint Dr. Richey Rd. W.W. FM 1960 Thorne Dr. I-45 North Hardy Toll Rd. Aldine-Westfield LSC-North LSC-Health Harris Professions Bldg. CHI LSCNorth Harris School of Cosmetology Red Oak Dr. Peakwood Dr. SH 99 E. Cypresswood Dr. LSC-Transporation & Global Logisitics Technology Center 34


About LSC-Online Already a leader in online learning, LSC has established their newest campus, LSCOnline, to offer fully online programs in a supportive format with a flexible schedule that will allow students to receive a degree in a two-year period. Just like face-to-face instruction, but with the flexibility of learning anywhere and anytime! L S C - O n l i n e f e a t u r e s comprehensive, 100% online, student support services such as advising, tutoring, library resources, and 24/7 technical support, and employees who are passionate about teaching and serving students in a fully online environment. Highlights • 30+ fully online programs and degrees • Dedicated Faculty who specialize in online teaching and learning • Flexible schedules to ensure students graduate on time • Exceptional academic and student support service offered in a virtual format • Leading-edge technology to support the student learning environment LSC-ONLINE 20515 State Highway 249 Houston, TX 77070 281.290.5000 LoneStar.edu/LSC-Online 35


About LSC-Tomball Lone Star College-Tomball, the third of the eight Lone Star College campuses, was the result of many years of dedication by community members to bring higher education to the Tomball and Magnolia communities. Residents of the Tomball Independent School District voted in 1982 to join Lone Star College and LSC-Tomball opened its doors for students in 1988. Today, LSC-Tomball serves thousands of students via three locations: LSC-Tomball main campus, the LSC-Tomball Health Science Building and LSC-Creekside Center, an LSC-Tomball satellite center located in the Creekside area of The Woodlands. LSC-Tomball students can earn Associate of Arts, Associate of Science or Associate of Applied Science degrees, complete their general education courses for transfer to a four-year college or university, or earn workforce certificates in a variety of areas that lead to high-demand jobs. Highlights • Honors and International Education offers two complementary programs for high-achieving students: The Honors College, an undergraduate research program, and Global Scholars, which develops intercultural competency skills and a global understanding of cultural, political, and historical information. Students can participate in both programs and receive course and international and domestic travel scholarships. • The LSC-Tomball Community Library, a joint library with the Harris County Public Library system, houses a wide variety of resources for the community, including a children’s library and a maker’s space, as well as a wealth of resources to serve the research needs of students. • TRIO is a federally funded program providing outreach and student services designed to enable the college success of those from disadvantaged backgrounds. TRIO helps first-generation college students, low income students, and students with disabilities progress through college, providing a variety of one-on-one services to a diverse population of students. • To support student success, LSC-Tomball offers professional advising and counseling, financial aid services, recruitment and outreach services, testing and tutoring support, and accommodations for students with disabilities. Additionally, a vibrant Student Engagement department provides students with many opportunities to get connected, make friends, learn leadership skills, and enhance their academic experience. • Continuing education courses for lifelong learners are also available. The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) program offers opportunities for adults age 50+ to take free or low-cost classes and participate in personal interest activities. Preparation courses for the General Educational Development (GED) test are also offered, along with other adult basic education courses. LSC-TOMBALL 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375-4096 281.351.3300 LoneStar.edu/Tomball LSC-TOMBALL HEALTH SCIENCE BUILDING 700 Graham St. Tomball, TX 77375-3353 281.823.5399 LoneStar.edu/HealthScienceBuilding LSC-CREEKSIDE CENTER 8747 West New Harmony Trail The Woodlands, TX 77375 832.761.6600 LoneStar.edu/Creekside-Center I-45 North Hwy. 290 FM 1960 FM 2920 FM 1488 Hwy. 249 249/149 1774 Kuykendahl Spring Stuebner LSC-Tomball Graham LSC-Tomball Health Science Building LSC-Creekside Center New Harmony Trail 36


About LSC-University Park Established in 2012 as Lone Star College’s sixth comprehensive college, LSC-University Park is devoted to impacting the community’s prosperity and upward mobility through student success. The college’s excellent and compassionate faculty and staff provide students with holistic and immersive education and training in disciplines and industries that meet current and future workforce needs. LSC-University Park is the community’s college and home to the YMCA Children’s Academy, iSchool High charter high school, and the University of Houston-Downtown Northwest. LSC-University Park has been recognized nationally as a model for innovative colleges of the 21st century and serves as an incubator for innovative partnerships between education, community, and industry. Standout facilities include the Visual & Performing Arts building, the Center for Science & Innovation, the Energy & Manufacturing Institute, the Innovation Lab, Geology Rock Wall and a digital library with over 5 million resources. Highlights • More than 70 programs of study are offered, including credit and non-credit courses, workforce training and continuing education classes. • Bachelor’s and master’s level classes and degrees are offered on-site, including a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Trades Management at LSC-University Park and various degrees offered through UH-D Northwest. • General AA & AS degrees from LSC-University Park are uniquely developed for transfer to four-year universities. Seamless credit transfer is possible through 2+2 programs - two years at Lone Star College and two years at University of Houston-Downtown on site or online. • Degree paths are offered in a variety of learning environments to provide flexibility and personalized instruction, including in-person, online and hybrid courses. • Specialized services are available to veterans, international students and students needing ADA accommodations. • The Student Learning Resource Center (SLRC) provides a high-tech, digital library and state-of-the-art computer lab. • Free academic coaching is open to students, including a Writing Lab, Assistive Technology Lab, Science and Math Hotspots and an Academic Coaching Center. • The Visual & Performing Arts building hosts fine arts events from musical performances, theatrical productions, to art exhibits. • The Energy & Manufacturing Institute offers courses in tomorrow’s technologies, from robotics and automation to machining and engineering. • LSC-University Park’s Innovation Lab provides students access to the latest technologies, including 3D printing, virtual reality learning environments and robotics. • The Center for Science and Innovation building houses state-of-the-art learning facilities and laboratories. The building is equipped with the latest technology, collaborative workspaces, an astronomy observation deck and a three-story geology rock wall. LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK 20515 State Highway 249 at Louetta Rd. Houston, TX 77070 281.290.2600 LoneStar.edu/UniversityPark Louetta Rd. Perry Rd. Hwy. 290 LSC-University Center at University Park LSC-University Park Grant Rd. Hwy. 249 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. FM 1960 West Rd. Hwy. 99 37


For more information visit LoneStar.edu/University-Center. LSC-University Center at University Park Located at the LSC-University Park campus 20515 State Highway 249 at Louetta • Houston, TX 77070 936.273.7526 LoneStar.edu/UniversityCenter-UP The second of the Lone Star College university center locations, LSCUniversity Center at University Park is also designed to provide easy transfer for LSC graduates into advanced degrees and programs offered by the four-year university partners on site at this location. As a partner at the University Center at University Park, University of Houston-Downtown offers more than 20 degrees to help advance the educational goals of students after attaining an associate degree with Lone Star College. To provide for easier access to upper-level education, LSC-University Center at University Park offers a 2+2 transfer agreement which gives students the opportunity to earn a two-year AA or AS degree (some AAS degrees apply) from Lone Star College and then continue with two years at one of the partner universities on site to complete a bachelor’s degree. Highlights • Lone Star College advisors and University of Houston-Downtown advisors are available in one location to assist students planning to transfer into a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, along with professional certification programs. • Students can complete freshman- and sophomore-level requirements from any Lone Star College before transferring to one of the partner universities on site. • Complete student support services for Lone Star College and each university are also available, including assistance with applications, admission, degree planning, class transfer and transcript analysis. • Lone Star College advisors and university partner advisors are on-site weekdays and are available by appointment or walk-in. • Programs offered are of the same quality as those on the university home campuses and are taught by partner faculty members. • Students have access to a variety of multimedia equipment, computer labs and an electronic library connecting them to their home universities and other library services, inter-library loans, and research opportunities. • Visit LoneStar.edu/University-Center for detailed descriptions of each program offered. LSC-University Center at The Woodlands LSC-University Center at University Park 38


The Lone Star College-University Centers offer junior, senior, graduate, and doctoral level classes through partnerships with several universities. Generally speaking, students who enroll through a partner university at either The Woodlands or University Park locations can complete a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree (or teaching certificate) without traveling to the university campuses. Student success Student success and credential completion - students completing their educational goals - is a core value for Lone Star College. LSC works to provide proven steps and procedures to help students from the first day on campus until they complete their degree or credential - whatever their educational goal. In addition to associate degrees and certifications in continuing education, Lone Star College opens doors for students who want to continue their education to obtain a four-year degree and more. Transfer made easy The LSC-University Center model is unique, innovative and has been duplicated at many colleges across the country. Transferring to a four-year university partner has never been easier for Lone Star College students. First, LSC-University Center partners have operations on site at the Lone Star College-University Centers, allowing a smoother transition process. Also, specific transfer programs-like the 2+2 program-allow students to take their first two years of classes at Lone Star College and then the second two years of upper-level courses at one of the university partners. Joint Admission Students are also able to better maximize the number of courses completed at Lone Star College that can be applied toward their bachelor’s degrees by joint admission. Benefits include a simplified application process, discounted or no application fees, and complete access to the facilities and resources of both institutions. Reverse transfer Lone Star College also has reverse transfer programs with its University Center partner universities, and other colleges in Texas, which establish policies and procedures for credits earned at universities to be transferred back to Lone Star College and applied toward associate degrees. Students wishing to obtain an associate degree while attending a partner university can transfer university credit toward the Lone Star College associate degree. The University Centers at Lone Star College LSC-University Center at The Woodlands Located at the LSC-Montgomery campus 3232 College Park Drive • The Woodlands, TX 77384 936.273.7526 LoneStar.edu/UniversityCenter-Woodlands As the first of two university center locations at Lone Star College, the LSC-University Center at The Woodlands has been setting the standard for in person, online, and the hybrid delivery of various upper-level bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs for more than 20 years. It is conveniently located in a 78,000-square-foot building with recently updated classroom technology. Students can select programs offered by Ferris State University, Sam Houston State University, Southern Illinois University, Bellevue University and Springfield College. Call 936.273.7526 or visit LoneStar.edu/University-Center. Highlights • Students can complete freshman- and sophomore-level requirements from any Lone Star College or any other Texas community college before transferring to one of the partner universities. • In addition to junior- and senior-level courses leading to bachelor’s degrees, some of the partner universities offer graduate programs for master’s and two universities offer doctoral degrees on-site. • Classes offered are identical to those offered on the university home campuses. • Students have access to the University Center’s wireless network, computers and an electronic library connecting them to their home universities and other library services, inter-library loans, and research opportunities. • Visit LoneStar.edu/University-Center for detailed descriptions of programs. 39


Policies and Procedures 40 Policies and Procedures Continuing Education General Information CONTINUING EDUCATION In addition to Associate of Applied Science degrees (AAS) and college transfer credits (AA/AS), Lone Star College opens doors to personal growth. Continuing Education (CE) programs enable students to enroll year round and graduate from a non-credit workforce program in a semester or less. CE students have a simplified registration process that allows access to dozens of fast track workforce certificate programs, professional development seminars, and test preparation courses. Whether the goal is to start a new career, improve current job skills, or take the certification exam for a national or global industryrecognized certification, Lone Star College has the right courses for you. CE students earn continuing education units (CEUs) and may be eligible for articulating them to semester credit hours (SCH), depending on the CE courses taken. In addition, workforce scholarships may be available to those who qualify. Lone Star College’s Continuing Education certificate programs are viewable online in their area of study or by filtering by award level. Check out LoneStar.edu/Programs-of-Study. For those interested in earning a Continuing Education certificate to start a new career or improve current job skills, Lone Star College opens doors to high-demand careers in: • Business & Professional Services • Energy, Manufacturing & Construction • Health Sciences • Information & Computer Science • Public Safety & Human/Consumer Services • Social/Behavioral Sciences & Education • Transportation & Global Logistics Career and College Preparation Through Continuing Education a community member can take a course, a certificate program or pre-prepare to take an industry certification exam. Courses are offered in a fast-track manner day, night, Saturday and/or online. Some programs are intended for those with no experience and no prior education, others for those with some work experience and a few for those post-bachelor degree. Leisure Learning Lone Star College also offers community education/leisure learning classes for all ages. Programs include: • The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL), a membership community that offers free and low-cost classes, events and activities for adults age 50 and older. Lone Star College offers over 100 ALL classes at many of our locations. • Test preparation for the SAT, TSI, HESI, and others. • Fine arts, sports and recreation, computer classes, and more. For more information on Lone Star College’s Non-credit leisure learning programs, go to LoneStar.edu/Leisure-Learning. CE (non-credit) and Credit-Linked Courses Students may enroll in continuing education courses that are linked to semester credit hour courses in which both credit and continuing education students attend the same class. Continuing education students who register for linked courses must meet the same requirements and prerequisites as credit students. Students registered through continuing education earn continuing education units (CEUs). Linked CE course student learning outcomes and assessments are aligned to credit courses, so students who successfully complete a linked CE course may apply for college credit for the course. For more information on CE to Credit Articulation, go to LoneStar.edu/Learning-Assessment. Grading & Attendance I: Incomplete Given instructor and director approval, work must be completed according to the timelines stipulated by the instructor but no later than the end of the next semester with a similar class time and day availability. Failure to complete the work within the specified time will result in a grade of N. A student should not register again for a course in which a mark of I has been given. If the student registers for the course the I will change to a grade of N. No-shows to a course or unexcused absences are not acceptable reasons to be given a grade of I and will be issued an N. Class Cancellations Although CE personnel will contact students at least three business days in advance, in the event a class is canceled, it is the student’s responsibility to check his/her class status before attending. Students can check their class status by calling their campus CE office or going to LoneStar.edu/myLoneStar to open their schedule of classes. Academic Policies, Procedures, & Services Academic Appeals An academic appeal is a formal request by a student to change a grade on an approved basis. A grade appeal must be made within 12 months of the date the grade was posted by the registrar. A grade may only be changed by the instructor of record, the instructor’s department chair, the academic dean, or by the Academic Appeals Committee. Students in specialized disciplines should check their student handbook for program-specific appeal procedures. An academic appeal will be considered if there is evidence that one or more of the following conditions exist: (1) a mathematical error in the grade’s calculation; (2) a deviation-by the instructor-from the course syllabus or LSC policy manual; or (3) disparate treatment of a student that is not addressed by EEO policies. An appeal will not be considered because of general dissatisfaction with a grade, penalty, or outcome of a course. Disagreement with the instructor’s professional judgment of the quality of the student’s work and performance is also not an admissible basis for an academic appeal. For policy information, please reference V.G. and associated Chancellor’s Procedures, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Before a student brings an academic appeal, he or she should first meet with the instructor to request that a change be made. If unable to informally resolve a grade dispute, a student may initiate an academic appeal only by filing a Final Grade Dispute Form with the instructor of record for that course. If the student is not satisfied with the instructor of record’s decision or cannot consult with the instructor, the Final Grade Dispute Form must be submitted to the appropriate Dean or CE Director to determine if a resolution can be reached. POLICIES & PROCEDURES 40


Continuing Education Policies and Procedures 41 Policies and Procedures If a resolution is not reached, and the student desires to pursue the appeal further, the student may appeal to the Chief Academic Officer (“CAO”) by submitting the Final Grade Dispute Form to the CAO of the college employing the instructor of record. If the Chief Academic Officer determines that the appeal does not meet the requirements of this policy, he or she shall communicate this in writing to the student. If the Chief Academic Officer determines that the appeal is appropriate under this policy, he or she will convene the Academic Appeals Committee to consider the complaint. The Chief Academic Officer will notify the student regarding the Academic Appeals Committee’s meeting date, his or her rights, and next steps in the process. The decision of the Academic Appeals Committee is final. For policy information, please reference Chancellor’s Procedures V.G.5, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Refer to the website for more information: LoneStar.edu/Student-Complaints. College Policies & Procedures Student Rights and Responsibilities Information on some student rights and responsibilities are included below. For additional information, please refer to the LSC Board Policy Manual and the Chancellor’s Procedures. If there is any conflict between the LSC Board Policy Manual and this catalog, the LSC Board Policy Manual will govern. Additionally, if there is any conflict between the Chancellor’s Procedures and this catalog, the Chancellor’s Procedures will govern. The information set forth in this catalog is intended to be informational and not contractual in nature. LSC reserves and retains the right to amend, alter, change, delete or modify any of the provisions of this catalog at any time or in any manner that the administration or the LSC Board of Trustees deems to be in the best interest of LSC. The information stated herein is for the student’s benefit and assistance. The administration of LSC reserves the right to act as final interpreter of this catalog. Additionally, LSC reserves the right to change, without prior notice, tuition, fees, requirements and regulations, as obligated by district or legislative action or as allowed by law. LSC cannot guarantee that courses listed in this catalog will be offered in any given term or year at any college. Registration for a particular section, course or program will be permitted only until available classroom space or facilities have been filled. LSC reserves the right to cancel any course or section and to make instructor or modality changes, as needed. A student who wishes to review documents regarding the accreditation of Lone Star College may do so by making an appointment with the Chief Student Services Officer (CSSO). Communication All official communication from Lone Star College to its students is delivered through its web portal system, myLoneStar, and the Lone Star College provided email accounts. Computer System Availability Lone Star College recognizes the value that technology adds to teaching and learning and has built a robust and stable infrastructure to support it. Because regular maintenance of computer systems is critical to their performance and efficiency, planned downtimes are normally performed after-hours to minimize disruption to faculty, students and staff. Advanced notice of the scheduled maintenance is distributed in many ways and provides information on the services impacted with estimated start and end times. Users are encouraged to note these communications and plan accordingly. Go to Lonestar.edu/ServiceCenter for updates or call the IT Service Desk at 281.318.HELP (4357). EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INFORMATION Equal Opportunity Statement Lone Star is committed to the principles of equal opportunity in education and employment. Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, gender expression, religion, ethnic or national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status in its programs and activities, as stated in the LSCS Board Policy Manual. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section IV.E.1.1., VI.A.1.1., & VI.D.12, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Equal Opportunity Inquiries All inquiries concerning LSC policies, compliance with applicable laws, statutes, and regulations (such as Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504), and complaints may be directed to: Sandra Gregerson Senior Associate Vice Chancellor Equal Opportunity (EO) Officer Office of Governance, Accountability, and Compliance 832.813.6835 Patricia Woods Senior Associate Vice Chancellor Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Officer Office of Human Resources 832.813.6745 Karen Miner Executive Director, Title IX Coordinator Compliance Education and Training 832.813.6614 Title IX Notice of Rights to Complainants Alicia Guevara Director ADA Coordinator Accessibility Services and Resources 281.401.5366 Student Civil Rights Complaints Campus Chief Student Services Officers Campus Presidents 832.813.6500 Student Complaint Process and Contacts: Inquiries about the laws and compliance may also be directed to the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. For further information, visit ed.gov for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area or call 1.800.421.3481. After exhausting the institution’s grievance/complaint process, current, former, and prospective students may initiate a complaint with THECB by sending the required forms either by electronic mail to [email protected] or mail to: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Office of General Counsel P.O. Box 12788 Austin, TX 78711-2788 Facsimile transmissions of the forms are not accepted. 41


Policies and Procedures 42 Policies and Procedures Continuing Education Qualified and Diverse Employees Lone Star College values diversity in both its employees and students. LSC actively recruits and strives to retain highly-qualified staff, faculty and administration members who will reflect the core values and cultural beliefs of Lone Star College and meet with needs of students and the community. Notice of Non-discrimination Lone Star College maintains a work and academic environment that is free from discriminatory actions based on race, color, sex, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic or national origin, disability, veterans’ status, or any other protected status, and free of sexual discrimination, which includes sexual harassment and sexual violence. Unlawful discrimination and sexual discrimination by officers, managers, faculty, supervisors, employees, students, advisors, vendors, clientele, and contractors will not be tolerated. Persons who violate the College’s non-discrimination Policy are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment, expulsion and/or termination of the contractual relationship. The following employee has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Chief Human Resources Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Title IX Investigator 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381 832.813.6235. Inquiries may also be directed to the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. State Licensure Eligibility Lone Star College offers some workforce associate degree or certificate programs in which a state license is required to obtain employment in healthcare, emergency services or business services fields. For students in these programs who may have a criminal background, please be advised that the background check results could keep them from being licensed by the State of Texas or other licensing agencies required to obtain employment. If a student has a question about his or her background and licensure, please speak with the appropriate department chair, program director, or person listed on the program website. Students also have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the applicable licensing agency. Health Notice and Immunization Lone Star College policy is consistent with Texas law as to requirements and admission of any resident or non-resident student. For admission and tuition purposes, residency is defined within Texas Education Code §54.052. Students will be notified of any additional documentation required of the clinical partner. All students must submit all required documentation prior to the start of a clinical rotation (or externship). Students who are unable to complete the LSC health program clinical skills requirement will not be able to complete the program due to a lack of clinical placement. Additionally, LSC will notify students that a Social Security number may be required for a background check, and may also be required for taking the licensing examination upon completion of program requirements. Students with student visas may have to provide additional or alternate information. The Texas Department of State Health Services require students who are enrolled in healthrelated programs to have specific vaccinations before they engage in direct patient contact activity with potential exposure to blood and bodily fluids. For conditionally accepted students, all identified program documentation is due by the date set by the individual health program. Students in programs that require immunizations must submit proof of such immunizations prior to class registration. All students must submit all required documentation prior to the start of a clinical rotation (or externship). Students who are unable to complete the LSC health program clinical skills requirement will not be able to complete the program due to a lack of clinical placement. Additionally, LSC will notify students that a Social Security number may be required for a background check, and may also be required for taking the licensing examination upon completion of program requirements. Students with student visas may have to provide additional or alternate information. Students who would like to inquire about exclusions from immunization compliance may view the Texas Administrative Code § 97.62. Please note: Certain exclusions may apply in accordance with Texas Administrative Code § 97.62. Processing an exclusion from immunization compliance may delay or create acceptance challenges with specific clinical sites, depending on the clinical partner’s particular rules. Although the College will endeavor in working with clinical partners, the College has no control regarding the partner’s rules and exclusion administration. Successful completion of clinical rotations is a condition of successful course completion. CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CONVICTION Notice of Potential Ineligibility for License1 If you are applying for admission to a College program or enrolling in a College program that may prepare you for an initial occupational license2 issued by a Licensing authority and/or if you later decide to change to a program that prepares you for an occupational license, please be advised of the following: 1. An individual who has been convicted of an offense may be ineligible for issuance of an occupational license upon completion of the educational program. 2. Licensing authorities that issue an occupational license to an individual who completes the educational program issue guidelines stating the reasons a particular crime is considered to relate to a particular occupational license and any other criterion that affects the decisions of the licensing authority. • A state licensing authority that issues guidelines files those guidelines with the secretary of state for publication in the Texas Register. 3. Local or county licensing authorities that issue an occupational license to an individual who completes the educational program issue guidelines related to criminal history and post the guidelines at the courthouse of the county in which the licensing authority is located or publish them in a newspaper having countrywide circulation in that county. • Applicants should contact their respective local or county licensing authority for more details. 4. An individual may request a criminal history evaluation letter regarding the personal eligibility for a license issued by a licensing authority as required by Texas Occupation Code § 53.102. All applicants to and enrollees are encouraged to review all applicable eligibility requirements related to the respective occupational license. Questions related to eligibility requirements should be directed to the applicable licensing authority. Footnotes 1. Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 53.152 2. “Occupational license” means a license, certificate, registration, permit, or other form of authorization required by law or rule that must be obtained by an individual to engage in a particular business or occupation. Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 58.001. 42


Continuing Education Policies and Procedures 43 Policies and Procedures 3. “Licensing authority” means a state agency or political subdivision that issues an occupational license. Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 58.001. Drug and Alcohol Testing for Specified Programs Students in health occupations, emergency services, and truck driving (CDL) programs may be required to undergo drug testing, after acceptance into a program, prior to the start of a clinical rotation, externship, and /or if there is a reason to suspect a drug or alcohol impairment. See individual program student handbooks for further details. Students should be aware that LSC and agencies with which LSC contracts for health occupation clinical experiences and externships will require successful completion of drug/alcohol testing prior to commencement of the clinical/externship experience. The costs of all testing shall be incurred by the student. Student may contact specific health occupation programs, emergency services, and truck driving (CDL) about details regarding specific clinical / externship drug and alcohol testing requirements and policy and procedures per program. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section VI.D.6, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Inclement Weather In the event of inclement weather or emergency closing, the location executive officer or designee may cancel all or some of the college classes. Generally, such decisions will be made between 5:30 and 6 a.m. for day classes and by 3 p.m. for evening classes. When offcampus facilities are closed for any reason, the college classes at those sites will also be canceled. The closing announcement will be made on local radio/television stations or on our website at LoneStar.edu. If a student or employee believes that weather conditions will put them in danger or at risk, they should follow all safety precautions. LoneStarCollegeAlert All current LSC students and employees are automatically opted-in to LoneStar.edu/LoneStarCollegeAlert. LoneStarCollegeAlert, the LSC emergency alert system, with their LoneStar.edu email address as the primary communication source. Personal contact information must be updated in myLoneStar to receive emergency text messages or notifications to a personal email account. To receive emergency text messages to your cell phone, login to My.LoneStar.edu and update your official student or employee personal information record with your cell phone information. Go to LoneStar.edu/LoneStarCollegeAlert page for more information. Age Guidelines for Non-Credit Progams and Courses CE classes are designed to serve adult learners. The College offers CE courses for dual credit students, who are typically not adult learners. Students who are aged 15 and under must have written parental permission to attend a class. Refer to LSC Board Policy Manual (Section II.D.2.02) on age guidelines. GED Full Review courses are designed to serve students who have recently departed high-school. Students, ages 25 and older, will be required to take a placement test to verify they are ready for the full GED review. Minors on College Premises Lone Star College is a community college system that embraces our communities and welcomes residents of all ages. All minors on campus are subject to all LSC policies and procedures. In order to provide for the safety of all children, unless exempted through a Board-approved variance, an Authorized Responsible Adult (parents, legal guardians, or an adult authorized by a parent or legal guardian to be responsible for Minors) must supervise Minors (persons aged 15 and under) on College premises, unless the Minor is participating in a College class, program, or event. This means that Authorized Responsible Adults do not have to accompany Minors while they are participating in the College class, program, or event, but must be present to monitor the Minors’ activities outside of a College class, program, or event. Minors participating in a College class, program, or event must have written permission from their parent or legal guardian. The Authorized Responsible Adult must be immediately available in an emergency situation. For complete information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.D.2 at LoneStar.edu/Policy. LSC campuses with a Harris County Public Library (HCPL) operating on the college campus will comply with HCPL regulations regarding children in the library. Dual-credit and other similar programs are governed by the applicable agreement between LSC and the independent school district or other secondary education institution. Students participating in a LSC approved program must abide by the requirements specified in the agreement. If the agreement does not specify supervision requirements, then the College’s policy and procedures of supervision apply. Students’ Children on College Premises College students’ children may not enter the classroom, even for brief visits, without the instructor’s prior express written permission. Instructors may deny permission or revoke written permission. Children cannot enter an activity or lab area where dangerous substances or equipment are stored or in use, unless the children are students enrolled in an applicable class or participating in a special College program. For complete information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.D.2.06 at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Additional information concerning children on campus may be found at LoneStar.edu/Student-Community-Facilities. Students with Disability Rights LSC recognizes and supports the principles set forth in federal and state laws designed to eliminate discrimination against individuals with disabilities. LSC believes in equal access to educational opportunities for all individuals and is committed to making reasonable accommodations, including furnishing auxiliary aids and services, for qualified individuals with disabilities as required by law. Please review LSC’s Board Policy and Chancellor’s Procedures on Students with Disability Rights (Section VI.D.11) to find more information, including how to request accommodation. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.I.1.01. Community Members with Disabilities, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Campus Disability Services Office Contact: LoneStar.edu/Contacts-Disability. System Office Accessibility Services and Resources: LoneStar.edu/Accessibility-Services-Resources. Campus Carry The Texas Legislature enacted campus carry by passing Senate Bill 11, effective at LSC on August 1, 2017. Senate Bill 11, known as the Campus Carry Law, amends of the Texas Government Code and Texas Penal Code to allow license holders to carry concealed handguns on college campuses. To carry a concealed handgun on LSC campuses, an individual must have a valid License to Carry issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety. License holders may carry a concealed handgun on or about their person on LSC’s premises except within exclusion zones. LSC students, employees, and visitors on LSC’s premises or at LSC-sponsored or affiliated events are prohibited from 43


Policies and Procedures 44 Policies and Procedures Continuing Education openly carrying a handgun -holstered or not- on LSC premises. LSC has established rules and regulations regarding the enforcement of Campus Carry, which are found at LoneStar.edu/WeaponsProcedures. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section II.F.1, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. For more information about Campus Carry, visit the LSC Campus Carry website at LoneStar.edu/CampusCarry. Anyone may report a visible handgun on LSC’s premises or LSC events by contacting the Lone Star College Police Department at 281.290.5911 from any phone or 5911 from a Lone Star College phone. Clery Act LSC complies with the Jeanne Clery Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, Violence Against Women Act of 2013, and the Jacob Wetterling Crimes against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act. Relevant information can be found in the Lone Star College Annual Security Report available online at LoneStar.edu/Police. Please review LSC’s Board Policy and Chancellor’s Procedures on Sexual Harassment, Assault, Violence, and Discrimination Process to find more information including how to report a violation to the Title IX Coordinator. Policy & Procedures are found at LoneStar.edu/Policy. College Police The police officers of Lone Star College are commissioned peace officers with the State of Texas and have the same law enforcement authority within the College’s jurisdiction as other police or sheriff’s department. The officers are obligated to enforce all federal, state and local laws, in addition to College policies. The police department works with state and local police agencies as needed to ensure a safe environment for college students, staff, faculty and visitors. More detailed information is available at LoneStar.edu/Police regarding campus safety and security. Contact the LSC police at 281.290.5911 (dial 5911 from any campus telephone). Parking Parking in Student Lots at Lone Star College does not require a permit. Students, employees and visitors may park in the student lots freely as long as they park within stall lines and do not park in designated reserved or handicap areas without the proper permit. There is also designated employee parking. These areas are clearly marked and reserved for employees only. Parking in these areas requires that a permit be displayed. Employees may obtain an Employee Lot parking permit at no cost at LoneStar.edu/Parking. Parking regulations are enforced 24 hours a day. Violators are subject to citation. Citations can be resolved at LoneStar.edu/Parking. For questions related to parking on campus, please email [email protected]. Racial Profiling The LSC Police Department prohibits racial profiling by its officers. The police department actively participates in the state’s required reporting of traffic stop and detention statistics in compliance with state statutes. Sex Offender Policy The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 62.153 mandates each person required to register as a sex offender, and who intends to be employed, work with a contractor, or attend classes at Lone Star College, to register with the College’s Police Department within seven (7) days of reporting to any LSC campus. As part of this registration, the individual must submit information pertinent to his or her offenses, which will be forwarded to the College’s Review Committee for a determination of eligibility for employment, vendor services, or enrollment. A person seeking to be enrolled as a student must first be approved before completing the registration process. Failure to register and receive necessary approval under this section may result in immediate suspension, dismissal, or termination of employment. To begin the review process, an individual must call the LSC Police Department at 281.290.5911. For policy information, please reference College Board Policy Manual Section IX.B, available at LoneStar.edu/Policy. Sex Offender Data Information concerning registered sex offenders on any Lone Star campus can be accessed from the Lone Star Police website at: LoneStar.edu/Sex-Offenders. Financial Information & Assistance Payment Policy Students are responsible for paying charges by the payment due date. Students who do not pay by the due date will be dropped from some or all their classes unless they are enrolled in a payment plan, or have anticipated financial aid covering their tuition and fee charges. Current students can pay online via myLoneStar. Payments can also be made at the business office with cash, check or credit/debit cards. Credit/Debit card payments will not be accepted by telephone. International payments via Flywire are accepted. Flywire allows international students to pay using bank wire transfers, credit cards, e-wallet and more. Students can go to Flywire.com for more information. Sponsored Billing is available for students whose employer, or other organization, has agreed to pay student account charges on behalf of the student to Lone Star College. Third Party Sponsors are billed after the Withdrawal date (“W” Day) of the main terms (Fall, Spring, Summer). Payment is due 30 days from the invoice date. Any charges not paid by the Sponsor will be the responsibility of the student. Students must fill out a Third Party Agreement form and provide a letter from their Sponsor on company letterhead stating the payment terms prior to classes starting. Please go to LoneStar.edu/Payment for more information. Payment Methods Regulations Concerning Checks: 1. A returned check fee of $30 will be assessed if a check presented for payment of a student’s obligation to the college is returned for any reason or is not honored by your financial institution. 2. If your check is returned unpaid for any reason you must make other payment arrangements promptly, or your classes may be dropped, future registration may be prevented and all records may be withheld. 3. Checks presented for payment of tuition and fees, for deposits, or for the purchase of books or equipment, will not be accepted in an amount greater than the total amount due for the transaction. 4. No temporary or postdated checks will be accepted by the college. 5. Students who present three or more checks with insufficient funds, may be prohibited from making future payments by check. Checks may be converted into an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) transaction for clearing through an electronic payment network, 44


Continuing Education Policies and Procedures 45 Policies and Procedures such as the Automated Clearing House (ACH). By providing us with your completed signed check, you authorize us to make an EFT payment from your account in the same amount as the check. An EFT payment is processed faster than a regular check. It is important to verify there are sufficient funds available in your checking account before submitting payment. Our system will make three attempts at processing your payment. Additional attempts may result in additional charges by your financial institution. Check with your bank to review its fee policy. Charge Cards Accepted VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover will be accepted for payment of tuition and fees. Payments can be made using debit/ credit cards, pre-paid cards or gift cards. Students should retain the pre-paid cards and gift cards used for payment, even if the balance is depleted. Refunds will be applied to the original card used during payment. Refunds Students must officially withdraw one business day before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Lab fees are nonrefundable. If a student receives a refund check in error, a student should contact their nearest CE office. Policy & Procedures:LoneStar.edu/Policy Disability Services: LoneStar.edu/Disability-Services Student Consumer & Safety Information Family Education Rights and Privacy Act The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, was established to protect the privacy rights of all students and applies to any educational facility receiving federal funds. The Act prevents the release of certain information held within student educational records. Information is provided on the LSC website for individuals seeking student records and for staff seeking information on FERPA regulations and how to properly manage student records. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/FERPA. Phone: 281.290.3460 The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, was established to protect the privacy rights of all students and applies to any educational facility receiving federal funds. Continuing Education Office Contacts: Lone Star College-CyFair 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433 CASA Building, Room 116 CE Advising: [email protected] Phone: 281.290.3460 Lone Star College-Houston North 94141 Victory Drive Houston, TX 77088 CE Advising: [email protected] Phone: 281.810.5604 Lone Star College-Kingwood 20000 Kingwood Drive Houston, TX 77088 SCC Building, Suite 159 CE Advising: [email protected] Phone: 281.312.1660 Lone Star College-Montgomery 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384 Building E, Room 205 CE Advising: [email protected] Phone: 936.273.7446 Lone Star College-North Harris 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX 77073 Community Ed Building, Room 102 CE Advising: [email protected] Phone: 281.618.5602 Lone Star College-Tomball 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375 East Hall - E 166 CE Advising: [email protected] Phone: 281.357.3676 Lone Star College-University Park 20515 SH 249 Houston, TX 77070 Building 13, 5th floor CE Advising: [email protected] Phone: 281.290.2601 45


46 Lone Star College 2025-2026 Calendar FALL • SPRING • SUMMER Important Dates Apr. 14 Registration begins for Fall, Spring and Summer semesters (including Winter and May mini-mesters) Fall 2025 Aug. 2 Payment due Aug. 25 Fall classes begin Dec. 5 Payment due (Winter mini-mester) Dec. 8–14 Fall 2025 Final Exams Dec. 14 End of semester Dec. 15 Winter mini-mester begins Jan. 4 3-week mini-mester ends Jan. 11 4-week mini-mester ends Spring 2026 Jan. 10 Payment due Jan. 20 Spring classes begin May 11–17 Spring 2026 Final Exams May 17 End of Semester Summer 2026 May 8 Payment due (May mini-mester) May 15 Payment due (Summer 2026) May 18 May mini-mester begins June 7 3-week mini-mester ends June 8 Summer I classes begin June 14 4-week mini-mester ends July 14 Summer I classes end July 16 Summer II classes begin Aug. 23 Summer II classes end College Holidays 2025 Aug. 30–Sept. 1 Labor Day holiday Nov. 26–30 Thanksgiving holiday Dec. 22–Jan. 2 Winter holiday Dec. 25 Winter mini-mester holiday 2026 Jan. 1 Winter mini-mester holiday Jan. 19 MLK Day holiday Mar. 16–22 Spring Break Apr. 3–5 Spring holiday May 23–25 Memorial Day holiday June 18 Juneteenth holiday July 2 Independence Day holiday Sept. 5–7 Labor Day holiday View other dates online: Registration LoneStar.edu/registration Tuition Payments LoneStar.edu/payment SAP Submission LoneStar.edu/sap Refunds/Drop LoneStar.edu/refunds Final Exams LoneStar.edu/examschedule Dates subject to change. Visit the website for the most current information. LoneStar.edu/academic-calendar Updated: 9.19.24 MAY 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MARCH 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 JUNE 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JULY 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST 2025 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 2025 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 2025 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 2025 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER 2025 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 AUGUST 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 46


47 Date Residency Tuition Assistance ______/______/20______ Term:  Fall  Spring  Summer I currently reside:  In the state of Texas  Not in the state of Texas State:________ County:___________________  DARS  TPEG  Hazelwood Exempt WI�A  TAA * Social Security Number is required if you are applying for financial aid but is not required for admission. Providing a Social Security Number (SSN) will, however, speed up the processing of your application since we will not need to manually match your application with other materials such as transcripts and test scores. Supplying a SSN also ensures that you will be able to claim the Hope Tax Credit if you are eligible on your federal tax return. Lone Star College uses the SSN for compliance with federal and state reporting requirements and has a strong commitment to ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of student records and will not disclose your Social Security Number without your consent for any purpose except as allowed by law. Last Name: First Name: Middle Name: Student ID or Soc. Sec. No.* Previous Last Name: Date of Birth: Phone No. Home: Cell: Address: Address Change?  Yes  No Mailing Address (if different) City: State: Zip: Emergency Contact Name: Relationship: Phone No: Demographic Questionnaire Gender:  M  F The following questions are used by the state to help provide support for our programs. Although not required, your cooperation is appreciated. Race (Check all that apply)  American Indian/Alaskan Native  Asian   Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino  Black/African American  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  White Additional Information  Academically disadvantaged  Limited English  Economically disadvantaged  Displaced Homemaker  Disabled:  Single Parent Type of Disability ______________________________________________ How did you hear about us?  Received a schedule in the mail  Picked up a schedule from a business location Business______________________________________  LoneStar.edu  Other_________________________________________ What is your primary goaM  Leisure Learning  Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) Member  Professional Development ____________________________________________  Other ____________________________________________________________________________ Course Selection Payment is due at the time of registration. Make all checks payable to Lone Star College System. _________ (please initial) I understand that if I wish to drop a class and receive a �u�� re�und� � �u�t dro� t�e c�a�� one �u�� �u�ine�� da� �e�ore t�e c�a�� i� �c�edu�ed to �egin. ���e�und� are �rovided i� a dro��add �or� i� co���eted and �u��itted to t�e Continuing �ducation o��ice �e�ore t�e c�a�� �egin�. Class # Ex: 55555 Catalog # ITSCC 2100103 Course Fee $180 Course Title Introduction to Computers Campus LSC-CyFair Start Date 09/0�/1� Visit LoneStar.edu • Action/EEO College • For more information on bacterial meningitis please go to CPOUJOVJOH Education / Corporate College REGISTRATION FORM Mail or deliver this form in person. Online Registration is available: LoneStar.edu/CE www.Tdh.state.tx.us Total Fee Method of Payment Entered by Date Receipt # Student Signature: Student Registration Information City: State: Zip: Email Address: Cashier Completion Below:  Personal Enrichment  �or��orce �erti�icate� �hich certi�icate� 47


48 Hispano o Latino □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Educación Continua / Colegio Corporativo FORMA DE REGISTRO Enviar por correo o presentar en persona Registro en línea disponible en: LoneStar.edu/CE-Registration Date Residencia Asistencia Financiera / _ / 20 Ciclo: Otoño Primavera Verano Actualmente resido en: En el estado de Texas Afuera del estado de Texas Estado: Condado: DARS TPEG Hazelwood Exempt WIOA TAA Información de Registro del Estudiante Apellido: Primer Nombre: Segundo Nombre: Número de Estudiante o Número de Seguro Social*: Número de Teléfono Casa: Celular: Estado: Código Postal: ¿Ha cambiado de Domicilio? Ciudad: Estado: Código Postal: Relación: Número Telefónico: * El Número de Seguro Social es requerido si usted está solicitando ayuda financiera pero no es requerido para la admisión. Proporcionar un Número de Seguro Social (SSN), sin embargo, acelerará el procesamiento de su solicitud, ya que no necesitaremos ligar manualmente su solicitud con otros materiales como transcripciones y calificaciones de las pruebas. El suministro de un SSN también garantiza que usted podrá reclamar el Crédito Tributario de Hope si usted es elegible en su declaración de impuestos federales. Lone Star College utiliza el SSN para el cumplimiento de los requisitos de informes federales y estatales y tiene un fuerte compromiso de garantizar la privacidad y confidencialidad de los registros de los estudiantes y no revelará su Número de Seguro Social sin su consentimiento para ningún propósito, excepto según lo permita la ley. Cuestionario Demográfico Género: M F La siguiente información es utilizada para recibir apoyo del estado en nuestros programas. Aunque no es requerido, le agradecemos su cooperación. Raza (Marque todas las que correspondan) Indio Americano/Nativo de Alaska No Hispano o Latino Asiático Negro /Afroamericano Blanco Nativo Hawaiano / Isleño del Pacifico ¿Cómo supo de nosotros? □ Recibió un horario en el correo Recogió un horario en algún negocio Nombre del negocio: LoneStar.edu Información Adicional: □ Académicamente en desventaja □ Económicamente en desventaja □ Deshabilitado Tipo de discapacidad: Otro: Inglés limitado Ama de casa desplazada Padre/Madre soltero Miembro de ALL Certificado de Fuerza de Trabajo.¿Cuál? Otro: Cursos Seleccionados Clase # Ejemplo: 55555 Nombre de Curso Introduction to Computers Catálogo # ITSCC 2100103 Campus LSC Cyfair Fecha de Comienzo 09/03/19 Cuota total del Curso $180 El pago se hace en el momento de la inscripcion. Cheques a nombre de Lone Star College System. (iniciales) Entiendo que sí en el caso que quiera darme debaja y recibir un reembolso completo, debo de dar de baja la clase con un día hábil de anticipación con la fecha de comienzo. Firma del Estudiante: Costo Total: Método de Pago: Procesado por: Fecha: Recibo #: Apellido anterior: Fecha de Nacimiento: Dirección: Ciudad: Dirección Postal: (si diferente) Correo Electrónico: Contacto de Emergencia. Nombre: □ □ □ □ □ □Sí □ No □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Enriquecimiento personal Apredizaje por placer Desarrollo Professional □ ¿Cuál es su principal objetivo? 48


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